Zhejiang's online government service platform launches Yiwu channel
A screenshot of Zheliban, an online government service platform that covers hundreds of public services relating to daily life. [Photo/Zheliban]
East China's Zhejiang province has seen remarkable progress in its efforts to enhance government services and functions in recent years by fully leveraging the internet, according to a senior official in charge of big data development in the province.
The province has launched Zheliban, an online government service platform that covers over 400 public services related to various aspects of life, streamlining administrative procedures and reducing related materials by sharing data on the internet.
In order to provide better services to people in county-level cities, the app launched a direct entrance to Yiwu a few days ago.
The Yiwu channel of Zheliban includes various popular applications such as "Housing Provident Fund", "Intelligent Management of Real Estate", "Epidemic Prevention in Yiwu", "Traffic Affairs", "Health", "Credit" and "All-in-One Service".
Users are able to deal with issues related to daily life, such as schooling, medical treatment, and elderly care, as well as matters such as business registration and investment approval in relevant applications.
Workers from the local data management center said that they will work to provide more services on the Yiwu channel and make it more smart and user-friendly.