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BHY → SZX
Which side of the plane to sit from Beihai Airport (Beihai) to Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport (Shenzhen)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a stunning coastal panorama, including the Beibu Gulf, the Pearl River Delta estuary, and the spectacular Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge during the approach to Shenzhen.
Beibu Gulf Coastline
Sweeping views of the southern coastline where the turquoise waters meet the sandy shores of Guangxi.
Leizhou Peninsula
The northern tip of the peninsula and the intricate network of aquaculture farms along the coast.
Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge
A breathtaking view of the world's longest sea-crossing bridge as the plane enters the Pearl River Delta.
Lingdingyang Estuary
A busy maritime scene with hundreds of cargo ships and ferries navigating the waters toward major ports.
Shenzhen Bay Skyline
The modern architecture of Nanshan District, including the 'Spring Bamboo' skyscraper, visible on final approach.
For the best view of the HZMB Bridge and Shenzhen's coastal skyline, choose a window seat behind the wing. Late afternoon flights offer the most dramatic lighting, but be aware of possible glare from the sea.
Beihai City Center
Bird's-eye view of Beihai's urban layout and the famous Silver Beach during the initial climb.
Guangxi Karst Hills
Distant views of the iconic limestone karst formations that define the topography of southern China.
Western Guangdong Ranges
Lush green mountain ranges and reservoirs located in the inland areas of Maoming and Yangjiang.
PRD Megacity View
As the flight descends, the vast, interconnected urban sprawl of Foshan and Dongguan becomes visible.
Sit toward the front to avoid engine heat haze. This side is better during morning flights to avoid direct sunlight, providing clear views of the mountain shadows and urban density.
Distance: 481 km (299 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 48 min
Departure: BHY (21.5394, 109.293999)
Arrival: SZX (22.639299392700195, 113.81099700927734)
Route Type: Domestic
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