Departing passengers on the left side can see the sprawling Guiyang city center and its modern skyscrapers set against a backdrop of rolling karst mountains.
The right side offers a superior view of the Pearl River Estuary's massive infrastructure, including the Humen Bridge and the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link, along with the modern skyline of Qianhai during the final approach.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic karst peaks of Guizhou, the southern reaches of the Wuyi Mountains, and a spectacular coastal approach into Wenzhou.
The left side provides a superior view of the dramatic geological transition between South and North China, including the lush Guizhou karst landscape and the formidable Qinling Mountain range.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic Yangtze River crossing and the diverse terrain changes from the rugged Guizhou karst peaks to the Dabie Mountains.
The left side offers a prime view of the UNESCO-listed Fanjingshan peaks and the massive Three Gorges Dam infrastructure during the descent into Yichang.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the dramatic transition from the subtropical Karst hills of Guizhou to the snow-capped high-altitude peaks of the eastern Tibetan Plateau.
The left side offers superior views of the dramatic Guizhou Karst topography immediately after takeoff and a more direct view of the rugged Dabie Mountain range during the descent into Anhui.
The right side offers a high-probability view of the world-famous FAST radio telescope and a more dramatic perspective of the Guizhou karst plateau as it transitions into the river valleys of Guangxi.
The right side is slightly favored for its spectacular view of the 'Thousand Island Lake' (Qiandao Lake) during the descent and the rolling tea plantations surrounding Hangzhou.
The left side offers superior views of the dramatic Guizhou karst topography and the rugged mountain ranges of Western Hubei and Southern Henan.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the dramatic transition from the jagged karst topography of Guizhou to the lush, high-altitude ridges of the Sichuan Basin's western edge.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic karst topography of Guangxi and a stunning perspective of the Leizhou Peninsula meeting the Beibu Gulf before descending into Haikou.