Passengers will see the sprawling urban landscape of the Yubei District and the rolling hills of the Sichuan Basin transitioning into the dense mountain city.
The right side offers a superior perspective of China's most significant water features, including the Three Gorges Dam reservoir and the vast Poyang Lake, combined with a dramatic approach over the Zhejiang mountain ranges.
The left side offers a superior view of the Yangtze River's vast drainage basin and a potentially spectacular view of Hangzhou Bay and the northern delta during the descent into Ningbo.
The right side offers a superior variety of landmarks, featuring the massive Danjiangkou Reservoir, the lush Funiu Mountains, and a spectacular crossing of the Yellow River before landing.
The right side offers a superior view of the karst topography in western Hubei and the dramatic approach into the Huangshan mountain region.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the dramatic Dalou mountain range and the iconic high-altitude karst topography of the Guizhou plateau before descending into the peak-filled landscape of Liuzhou.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic karst topography, deep river canyons, and the spectacular Maling River Canyon upon arrival in Xingyi.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the dramatic Qinling Mountain range and the intricate erosion patterns of the Loess Plateau, particularly during afternoon flights when the sun illuminates the western slopes.
The left side offers superior views of the dramatic karst landscapes in Southern China and the stunning coastline of Central Vietnam, followed by an approach that often features the Malaysian coastline and Pulau Ubin.
The right side offers the most dramatic perspective of the Yangtze River's upper reaches and the rugged limestone peaks of the Wushan mountain range.
The left side offers superior views of the dramatic transition from the mountainous Sichuan Basin into the vast, structured agricultural grids of the Henan and Jiangsu plains.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic karst topography of the Guizhou plateau and typically provides a more scenic perspective of the dense urban sprawl and coastal geography of the Chaoshan region during arrival.
The left side offers a more scenic journey across the heart of South China, featuring the two largest freshwater lakes in the country and the spectacular Wuyi Mountain range before the descent into Taipei.