Individually, they’re the Summit and Highcliff. Together, they’re known as the Hong Kong Chopsticks.
Built in 2001 and 2003, respectively, these residential skyscrapers aren’t affiliated, but both have incredible views both natural and man-made.
Due to their proximity, thinness and incredible height, they resemble a pair of chopsticks against the city skyline.
Even at roughly 800 feet tall, they’re far from the tallest buildings in this bustling metropolis… but the fact that they’re built on the slope of a mountain certainly adds to their impressive stature.