Juewei Mountain, located 24 kilometers northwest of Taiyuan in Taiyuan, Shanxi, stands proudly in the Jiuping District near Chai Village in Huyan Village. Running from south to north, it reaches an altitude of approximately 1400 meters, with the southern Qingfeng Peak and the northern Feiyun Peak. The two peaks, towering and steep, encircle a deep ravine that serves as a gateway to the mountain. Particularly renowned for its beautiful autumn foliage, it is aptly named Juewei Red Leaves. The "Record of Yangqu County" from the Qing Dynasty's Daoguang period notes, "In late autumn, with the arrival of frost, the mountains are ablaze with red leaves, turning everything into a deep crimson."

At the summit of Juewei Mountain stands the Duofu Temple, which includes seven existing structures such as the mountain gate, bell tower, main hall, Wenshu Pavilion, scripture hall, and East and West Dodu Halls. The grand main hall, adorned with 84 murals and various sculptures, is a relic from the Ming Dynasty. The Frost Red Shrine within the temple is the former residence of Fu Shan, a renowned scholar from the late Ming to early Qing Dynasty.

Notable internal attractions include the Pagoda of Relics, Duofu Temple, Juewei Red Leaves (one of the Eight Sights of Taiyuan), and Fu Qing's Reading Place.

For transportation, take bus routes 12 (support), 326, or 833 to Huyan Village bus stop and walk approximately 1.8 kilometers to reach the destination.

While entrance to the scenic area is free, some specific attractions within may have individual admission fees.

The scenic area operates from 08:30 to 17:30 throughout June 1 to August 31, and from 09:00 to 17:00 from December 1 to February 28 of the following year.

Embark on a journey through Juewei Mountain Scenic Area, where nature's splendor and historical relics converge, creating a haven for exploration and appreciation.