
Located not far from the Xiucai Collection of Books scenic spot, the statue of Zhu Bajie carrying his wife reminds me of the lazy and gluttonous Zhu Bajie from Journey to the West. The figure in front, with his pouting mouth, is our Mr. Bajie. Look at his effort. His wife behind him is twirling under a small parasol. This is a quartz sandstone peak forest landform and a representative attraction in the Zhangjiajie Scenic Area.
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:
Golden Whip Rock, Huangshi Village
Free, included in the Zhangjiajie National Forest Scenic Area ticket
All day
The "Zhu Bajie carries his wife on his back" is a unique rock formation in Zhangjiajie that resembles the mythological character Zhu Bajie from the classic Chinese novel "Journey to the West." The formation is significant for its resemblance to this popular legend, drawing visitors with its natural beauty and cultural connection.
The attraction is located in the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, about 40 kilometers from the city center of Zhangjiajie. It is accessible by taxi or private car. Public buses are available, but a taxi or guided tour is the most convenient option for visitors.
The site is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild, and the crowds are fewer compared to the summer season.
The entrance fee is approximately 80-100 CNY. Tickets can be purchased online through local travel platforms or at the entrance on the day of your visit.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended during peak seasons (summer and holidays) to avoid long lines. You can book tickets 1-2 days in advance online.
You will need around 2 hours to explore the site, including time for hiking and photography. If you plan to visit surrounding areas, additional time may be required.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and there are occasional English-speaking guides during peak tourist seasons. Audio guides are also available in Chinese.
There are no night visits or light shows available at this attraction. It is best visited during daylight hours to fully appreciate the natural beauty and the formation.
The site can get crowded, especially during weekends and holidays. To avoid large crowds, visit on weekdays or early in the morning during the off-peak seasons of late autumn and early spring.
Basic facilities such as restrooms, drinking water stations, and small shops are available near the entrance. There are also a few eateries nearby offering snacks and light meals.
The main trails are relatively easy to walk, but there are some steep and uneven sections that may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors. It is recommended to check with local guides for accessibility options.
Mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted. Credit cards are not as commonly accepted, so it's advisable to carry cash for smaller purchases.
There are a few small local restaurants near the entrance of the attraction. For more dining options, you can head to Zhangjiajie city, which offers a variety of restaurants and cafes.
Vegetarian options are available at some local restaurants. However, halal food may be difficult to find, and it's recommended to inquire at larger restaurants in Zhangjiajie city for specific dietary needs.
There are budget hotels and guesthouses near the attraction. For more luxurious accommodations, you can stay in Zhangjiajie city, which offers higher-end hotels and resorts.
Small souvenir shops near the entrance sell items like postcards, local handicrafts, and traditional Chinese souvenirs, such as tea sets and pottery.
Taxi or private car rental are the best options for continuing your trip. For public transportation, buses and trains are available from Zhangjiajie city to nearby destinations.