Wusong Street is located in the east of Baoshan District, east of the Yangtze River and Huangpu River, west of the Siantang River, south of the Yangtze River Road extends to the south wall of the East China Sea Shipyard, north of Shuangcheng Road, with an area of 7.52 square kilometers, with a total of 30,300 households and 77,000 inhabitants, 24 resident committees under the jurisdiction of 24 residents' committees, which was merged in May 2006 by the former streets of Wusong Town and the streets of HaiBinXinZhun. Wusong is a century-old town, the place where national hero Chen Huacheng was sacrificed and the main battlefield of the two Songhu wars of resistance, and still retains historical and humanistic relics of educational significance such as the ancient fortress, the ruins of the terminus of the Songhu Railway Battery, and the relics of the liaison station of the Wusong Intelligence Group of the New Fourth Army. Wusong is also the cradle of Shanghai and even China's modern institutions of higher learning, where the predecessors of today's prestigious universities, such as Fudan University, Tongji University and Shanghai Medical University, once gathered.