'five Li relay station for post horses') is a town in the northwest corner[3] of Shayang County, Jingmen, Hubei Province, China.
The name 'Wulipu' means 'a message relay station (zh:驿站) for post horses[2] 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 (靳家湖).
[4][5] 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 (襄荆高速公路).
[3][7][8] Wulipu lies to the north of Shilipu (十里铺镇), and south of Tuanlinpu (团林铺镇).