Visit the "Old Man Picking Herbs" sculpture, which is a tribute to traditional herbal medicine in the region. Take a walk around the lush surroundings, enjoy the cultural landscape, and learn about the significance of herbal medicine to the local community.

The Herb Collector is a stone peak about 80 meters high next to the "Ten-Li Gallery." It resembles an old man collecting herbs, resembling both Li Shizhen and Sun Simiao. A poem goes, "The herbalist should understand words. What skills did he use to comfort the people?" Located on the Ten-Li Gallery route of Tianzi Mountain in Zhangjiajie, it is a landmark attraction and one of the ten most beautiful sights in Zhangjiajie.
Suitable for all seasons;
It has a subtropical monsoon humid climate with distinct four seasons, hot and rainy summers and warm and humid winters.
It is recommended to play for 1-3 hours;
Nearby attractions: Yubi Peak, Sky Garden, Gathering of Divine Soldiers
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Monday to Sunday 07:00-18:00
The "Old Man Picking Herbs" sculpture represents the longstanding tradition of herbal medicine practiced by local people in Zhangjiajie. The sculpture honors the knowledge passed down through generations and the area's deep connection to natural healing methods.
The attraction is located in Zhangjiajie, Hunan, and is accessible by taxi or private car. It's a short distance from the city center and is best visited by car or public transport.
The site is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the serene atmosphere.
Entrance is usually free, but there may be small charges for parking or special guided tours. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance if required.
Tickets do not typically need to be booked in advance. However, during peak tourist seasons, it’s a good idea to book a tour or check availability in advance.
Exploring the sculpture and surrounding area takes about 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on how much time you spend learning about the local culture and enjoying the natural surroundings.
The main highlight is the "Old Man Picking Herbs" sculpture. Additionally, enjoy the natural landscapes and serene environment surrounding the site.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and sometimes in English with prior arrangement. Audio guides may also be available for a more independent experience.
The best viewpoint for photos is near the sculpture itself, which offers a panoramic view of the surrounding mountainous terrain and lush forests. There are also several scenic spots around the area perfect for nature photography.
Start at the sculpture, then take a leisurely walk through the surrounding herbal gardens. Enjoy the tranquil atmosphere before heading to the nearby viewing platform for the best photo opportunities.
Night visits are not typically offered, as the site is primarily a daytime attraction. However, special tours can be arranged during certain times of the year, particularly during cultural festivals.
The site can get busy during weekends and holidays. It’s least crowded during weekdays, especially in the early morning or late afternoon hours.
There are basic facilities like toilets and a small shop nearby. You can also find rest areas to relax and enjoy the surroundings. There are no major restaurants, so bringing snacks is recommended.
The site is generally accessible for children and the elderly, though there may be uneven paths or stairs in certain areas. Disabled access is somewhat limited, and extra assistance may be needed for some parts of the site.
Cash is accepted at the site, but mobile payment options like WeChat Pay and Alipay are commonly used. Credit cards may not be widely accepted.
There are no major restaurants directly at the site, but nearby Zhangjiajie city offers a variety of restaurants and local eateries serving Chinese and regional Hunan cuisine.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in local restaurants, and halal food can be found in Zhangjiajie city due to the presence of Muslim communities.
There are several hotels in Zhangjiajie city, ranging from budget to mid-range. The closest accommodations to the site are within 15-20 minutes by taxi.
Nearby attractions include Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Tianmen Mountain, and the Glass Bridge. These can easily be combined into a day trip or multi-day itinerary.
Souvenir shops around the site offer herbal medicine products, traditional handicrafts, and local cultural items, such as hand-woven textiles and herbal teas.
Public buses, taxis, and private cars are the most convenient ways to continue your journey. You can also hire a local driver for a more personalized travel experience.