Wulipu | |
Postal Code Type: | Postal code |
Settlement Type: | Town |
Pushpin Map: | Hubei |
Pushpin Label: | Wulipu |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Hubei |
Coor Pinpoint: | Wulipu government |
Coordinates: | 30.7353°N 112.2072°W |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | People's Republic of China |
Subdivision Type1: | Province |
Subdivision Name1: | Hubei |
Subdivision Type2: | Prefecture-level city |
Subdivision Name2: | Jingmen |
Subdivision Type3: | County |
Subdivision Name3: | Shayang |
Area Total Km2: | 200.8 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Population Total: | 48568 |
Population As Of: | 2016 |
Timezone: | China Standard |
Utc Offset: | +8 |
Wulipu is a town in the northwest corner[1] of Shayang County, Jingmen, Hubei Province, China. The name 'Wulipu' means 'a message relay station for post horses five Li away from the city'.
In early 1928, elements from the Chinese Communist Party participated in a violent agrarian uprising that erupted in Wulipu's Jinjiahu (Chinese: 靳家湖).[2]
In 2000, a cache of Chu (state) Warring States period funerary artifacts dating to 340-300 BC was unearthed in eastern Wulipu's Zuozhong village during the construction of the G55 Erenhot–Guangzhou Expressway, locally the Xiang(yang)-Jing(zhou) Highway (Chinese: 襄荆高速公路).[1] [3] [4]
In March 2001, Shayang County's Caochang Township (Chinese: {{linktext|草场|乡) was disestablished. The former township became part of western Wulipu.[1]
Wulipu lies to the north of Shilipu (Chinese: {{linktext|十里铺|镇), and south of Tuanlinpu (Chinese: {{linktext|团林铺|镇).[1] [5]
As of 2016, Wulipu comprised 21 village-level divisions including two communities and nineteen villages which were further divided into 250 villager groups and 18 residential groups:[1] [6]
Two residential communities:
Nineteen villages:
The two major incomes of the town are agriculture and tourism. The government of Shayang is trying to develop a tourism business based on cole flower fields in the area and holds an annual event for those interested in the flowers (Chinese: 油菜花旅游节).[7]
In 2016, 433 births and 211 deaths were recorded in Wulipu. The birth rate was 8.9‰ and death rate was 4.3‰ resulting in a natural population increase of 4.6‰.[8] In the results of a separate survey published by the Shayang County government, Wulipu's population had increased from 48,044 to 48,132 during a survey period. 424 children were born during the survey period resulting in a birth rate of 8.82‰. During the same period, 63 people died, resulting in death rate of 1.31‰. Of the births in the survey, 406 (95.75%) were in compliance with the family planning policy of China. 312 (73.58%) of the births were the firstborn in the family. (All of these births were in compliance with the family planning policy of China.) Among the firstborn children, 157 were female. 107 (25.24%) of the births were the second-born child in the family. 90 of these births were in compliance with the family planning policy of China. Among the second-born children, 47 were female. Five (1.18%) of the births surveyed were neither the firstborn nor second-born child in the family. Four of these births were in compliance with the family planning policy of China. Among the children born who were neither firstborn nor second-born, two were female.[9]
North-South:[1]
East-West:
Wulipu Central Primary School (Chinese: 五里中心小学), abbreviated "Wuxiao" (Chinese: 五小) is a prominent school in Wulipu.[10]