Passengers will see the vast agricultural plains of Heilongjiang and the winding Songhua River as the aircraft climbs and turns towards the city outskirts.
The left side offers a stunning coastal perspective, featuring the Bohai Sea crossing, the tip of the Liaodong Peninsula, and a spectacular view of the Yangtze River estuary and the Zhoushan archipelago during the descent.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the varying topography of inland China, including the transition from the fertile Northeast Plain to the rugged Dabie Mountains, culminating in a spectacular view of Poyang Lake before landing.
The right side offers a superior sequence of landmarks, transitioning from the vast plains of the Northeast to the densely populated urban clusters of the Yangtze River Delta, including views of major industrial cities and engineering marvels like the Hangzhou Bay Bridge.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the rugged Greater Khingan foothills and the expansive Inner Mongolian grasslands, culminating in a dramatic descent alongside the Daqing Mountains.
The Right Side is preferred for its proximity to the massive Xingkai Lake (Khanka Lake) during the descent and the rolling northern ridges of the Zhangguangcai Mountains.
The right side offers a superior view of China's diverse topography, including the transition from the North China Plain to the dramatic Taihang Mountains, the mid-reaches of the Yellow River, and a spectacular aerial approach over the Pearl River Delta's dense skyline.
The right side offers a more varied landscape, featuring the industrial hubs of the Northeast, the sacred peaks of Shandong, and the intricate water networks of the Yangtze River Delta.
The right side offers a superior mix of diverse terrain, including the vast agricultural plains of the North, the iconic crossing of the Yangtze River, and the dramatic mountain ranges of Fujian.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic transition from the lush Northeast China Plain to the arid, golden landscapes of the Ordos Plateau and the Great Bend of the Yellow River.
The right side offers a dramatic transition from the vast Songliao Plain to the rugged Yanshan Mountains, featuring potential sightings of the Great Wall during the descent into Beijing.
The right side offers superior views of the winding Nen River and the transition from the fertile Songnen Plain into the dense, ancient forests of the Greater Khingan Mountains.
The left side provides a more dramatic perspective of the vast Hulunbuir Grasslands and features the stunning Hulun Lake, one of China's largest freshwater lakes, during the descent into Manzhouli.