The right side offers a sprawling view of the Chengdu metropolitan area and its iconic skyscrapers as the plane ascends over the Sichuan Basin. On clear days, the left side provides a rare and stunning opportunity to see the snow-capped peaks of the Qionglai Mountains.
The right side provides an exceptional view of China's major lake systems and the lush, rolling hills of Fujian before a stunning river-delta approach into Fuzhou.
The right side offers a superior mix of sacred Chinese peaks, the rugged Annamite mountain range, and a spectacular view of Da Nang's city skyline and beaches on approach.
The left side offers a more dramatic view of the rugged Qinling Mountains and the distinctive terraced landscapes of the Loess Plateau, followed by potential sightings of the Great Wall sections north of Beijing.
The right side offers a more dramatic view of the transition from the Sichuan Basin to the rugged karst mountains of Guizhou and Guangxi, culminating in a spectacular approach over the Leizhou Peninsula and the Gulf of Tonkin.
The left side offers a more dramatic perspective of the rugged western Qinling peaks and the vast, arid expanse of the Ordos Desert as you approach Inner Mongolia.
The right side of the aircraft offers a more dramatic perspective of the rugged eastern Tibetan Plateau fringes and the iconic Mount Fansipan as you enter Vietnamese airspace.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic transition from the Sichuan Basin over the Qinling Mountains, the winding Yellow River, and the spectacular eastern cliffs of the Taihang Mountains.
The left side offers a more diverse geographic display, featuring the dramatic Qinling mountain range and the unique, textured erosion of the Loess Plateau, providing superior visual contrast compared to the flatter eastern plains.
The right side offers a superior view of the iconic karst mountains in Guangxi and the spectacular engineering of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge during the descent.
The right side offers superior perspectives of the rugged Guizhou plateau and the dramatic transition into the iconic limestone karst peaks of northern Guangxi.
The right side offers a superior panoramic view of the Sacred Jiuhua Mountain during the final descent and captures better lighting of the Sichuan Basin's transition into the Yangtze river valley.
The right side offers a spectacular approach into Kaohsiung, featuring views of the South China Sea, the Penghu Islands, and the sprawling industrial harbor and city skyline before landing.