On Victorian streets, crafts carved from sea coconuts and shells are a local feature, with a cluster of milky buildings covered in green trees. A clock tower built in 1903 stands in the city center. Independence Street, the main street, has a large sculpture of three black, yellow and white seagulls, which symbolizes the Creoles' history of crossing the sea from Europe, Asia and Africa more than 200 years ago. Today, the Africans, Madagascars, Europeans, Chinese, Malays and Indian descendants of the island have long been married, and Victoria City has formed a unique multi-ethnic urban style.