1929 In July, the then Shanghai Municipal Government adopted the Greater Shanghai Plan at the123rd meeting. In this plan, a political district, a commercial district and a residential district are planned in the remote place of Shanghai North Point, and Chinese-style municipal government buildings, libraries and stadiums are built. Five radial trunk roads were built, connecting Wusong Port in the north, Qiujiang Wharf in the east, Railway Wharf in the west, Gongxian Concession in the south and Bund in the southwest. This plan imitates Chicago, Washington and other cities, and is characterized by a number of straight roads radiating from the city center. The name of Wujiaochang comes from this.