At the intersection of the open-air market is the famous statue of the sea goddess, which was created by the famous Finnish sculptor Ville Valgren in Paris. In 1905, the 50-year-old Walgren successfully sculpted the image of Amanda, modelled on a Finnish girl studying in Paris. In 1907, the statue of a naked girl was displayed in Paris. The next year, Amanda appeared in the centre of Finland's capital. After the unveiling of the statue, many local women and conservatives objected to the public display of nude girls, believing that it was harmful to elegance. However, Amanda's elegant, gentle and elegant manner and graceful and smooth lines vividly show the inner and outer beauty of a pure girl, which won the appreciation of College students. Under their protection, the statue of Amanda has been preserved in the South Pier Square. Now the bronze statue has become a symbol of Helsinki. Whether in spring, summer, autumn or winter, tourists who come here should take pictures with her.