Beijing's sub-center in Tongzhou district recently enabled citywide access to cross-district government services.
Leveraging an integrated government service platform, Beijing's sub-center has established an online interactive and collaborative mechanism with all other 16 districts of the city. It further enhances convenience for businesses and the public to access government services across different regions.
Since 2021, the city's sub-center has empowered government services with the new "cloud window" model, initiating the creation of a government service network for the coordinated administration of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.
Currently, the sub-center has achieved cross-regional service access for 3,543 government service items, along with 5,159 items and 301 public convenience service items from the other 16 districts of Beijing. Additionally, it has established cross-regional coordination with 26 local government service halls in Tianjin, Hebei province, and other areas such as Hohhot, capital of Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
Next, the sub-center will continue to deepen the reform of government services, allowing businesses and residents to access more services that would traditionally require traveling, right in their local area, said Ma Shuhui, deputy director of Beijing Tongzhou District Government and Data Bureau.