The district is situated in a warm temperate monsoon climate zone with abundant rainfall and distinct four seasons.
In the early days of the People's Republic of China, the Huaiyang Commissioner's Office was established, but it was abolished in 1953.
[5] Famous tourist attractions: Taihaoling (太昊陵), Longhu Lake (龙湖), Huaiyang Pingliangtai City Site (淮阳平粮台城址).
According to legend, it is a divine dog tasked with guarding the tomb of Fuxi and Nuwa, revered figures in Chinese mythology, thus holding a sacred status in the local culture.
This traditional art form carries ancient worship and beliefs, considered as a "living fossil" of Chinese primitive society.