TIANJIN Cheap Nike NBA Hoodies , Dec. 30 (Xinhua) -- Strolling down the broad streets in the Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area (TEDA), it's hard to miss the flashy billboards displaying world famous brands such as Coca-Cola and Samsung.
Located at the Bohai Bay in Tianjin, a harbor city in north China, TEDA is a concentration of factories laid out in a style similar to Manhattan, though the skyline lacks highrise buildings and the streets are much quieter.
TEDA is among the first 14 state-sponsored development areas that were established in 1984, six years after China introduced the policy of reform and opening up.
The other areas were established in coastal cities including Dalian and Guangzhou.
Labor-intensive factories were common occupants of those areas when they were established. The first 20 companies set up in the TEDA during the late 1980s included a disposable lighter manufacturer and one that made cosmetics accessories.
For a long time, development area, with about 14 Cheap Nike NBA Jerseys ,000 enterprises, was a manufacturing center for drinks, electronic devices and car supplies.
However, the picture is fast changing in recent years, as more and more technology companies occupy the space once held by light manufacturers. Now, more than half a million people are employed in the TEDA, including some 4,000 foreign workers.
Acting as a beacon for technological companies Cheap NBA Hats , China's supercomputer Tianhe-1, one of the world's fastest supercomputers, has been housed in the National Supercomputer Center in Tianjin since 2009.
The supercomputer was used to design a platform to fully digitalize the zone's planning, design, construction and property management.
Meng said Tianhe-1 computes more than 1,000 tasks every day, assisting more than 600 customers.
TEDA is also home to many small and medium-sized technology firms.
In a cafe next to the towering building bearing the name of the center is the office of Orange Family Technology (Tianjin) Co., Ltd Cheap NBA Shirts , a hi-tech firm whose main product is a watch-sized oximeter, used in medicine to measure blood-oxygen saturation in patients.