Gebu, also known as Gobu, is now the name of a street in Shuncheng District, which was once called "Gabucai", "Gabula", "Gabu Street" and so on. "Kabucha" means "hungry ghost" or "hungry" in Manchu, and the area was originally a post station on the Qing Dynasty's trunk road from Shengjing to Xingjing.

Here is adjacent to the HunHe River in the south, there is Lei Feng Stadium, the square is a night market at night, the night view is extremely beautiful, and it is a good place for Fushun citizens to cool off.
The current Gebu Street is still the urban-rural junction of Fushun City, and the transformation of shantytowns has given it a new look.
Located in the urban-rural interface, there are also many problems, the economy is underdeveloped, and there is a gap in the environment.... It varies, but we see more change.