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Generating a mono-energetic, high-energy muon beam using accelerator facilities can be very attractive for many purposes, for example, searching for muon related new physics beyond the Standard Model. One potential accelerator facility is the High Intensity Heavy-Ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF), which is currently under construction in Huizhou City, China. Considering the projectile energy and beamline length, a high-intensity and GeV-energy muon flux could be produced and delivered by the High Energy Fragment Separator (HFRS) beamline of the HIAF facility. Here we show the roadmap and potential of the PKMu-HFRS program, to search for a muon-philic dark matter or dark boson, and to study the quantum entanglement between scattered leptons, etc.