The Han Mountain in the poem "A steep path leads to Han Mountain in the distance".
The Han Mountain Scenic Area is located in the central and southern section of the Taihang Mountains, in Houjiazhuang Township, Neiqiu County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province. It is 70 kilometers east of Neiqiu County and 65 kilometers southeast of Xingtai City. The area is conveniently located, with the Beijing-Guangzhou Railway, National Highway 107, and the Beijing-Shenzhen Expressway running north-south. The Longxi (Longyao to Xiyang) Provincial Highway runs east-west. The Han Mountain Scenic Area is bordered by the Hebei-Shanxi provincial border to the west and Xiyang County, Shanxi Province, and extends east to Liuzuo Ping in Xingjiayu Village, south to the Pingtoupu Village boundary, and north to Xingyu Village. The area covers 15 square kilometers. The main peak of the scenic area, Han Mountain, has an altitude of 1806.3 meters and is one of the highest peaks in the Taihang Mountain section of Xingtai City. In terms of the earth's structure, the scenic area is located in the southwestern part of the Taihang Mountain Zanhuang Uplift. After a long period of geological changes and the long-term cutting and differential weathering of surface water, the red quartz sandstone of the Proterozoic Great Wall System is widely exposed, forming four terraced zongshi rock landforms, which are locally known as "stacks". The cliffs between the stacks are 100-200 meters high. From bottom to top, there are four stacks: the bottom stack, the second stack, the third stack, and the top stack. Above the third stack, the mountain is composed of Cambrian limestone from the Paleozoic Era. From a distance, the red cliffs and peaks are like swords, towering into the sky, presenting a spectacular sight.