The Beautification Project of Tsim Sha Tsui Coastal Garden, which cost HK$190 million, started in August 2004 and completed in May 2006, can be divided into six parts: Cultural Center, Hong Kong Starlight Avenue, Restaurant, Transport Terminal, Seaside and the Centennial Commemorative Garden of the City Council. In order to match the tones of buildings in Tsim Sha Tsui and create a unified effect, the whole corridor is gray-white as the theme color. The cultural center and seaside platform have also been re-laid with floor tiles and natural granite, and the bell tower of the wharf has changed from the original Roman Square to a simpler design. The screw staircase viewing platform opposite the cultural center was replaced by the square staircase, which made it convenient for citizens and tourists to enjoy the view of Victoria Harbour. The whole Roman arch was demolished in order to broaden the view of the seaside corridor.