Passengers will see the unique and dramatic textures of the Loess Plateau, characterized by deep-cut ravines and yellow-colored terraced hills typical of the region.
The right side offers a superior view of the Lanzhou city layout within the narrow Yellow River valley and the majestic silhouette of the Qinling Mountains to the south as you approach Xi'an.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point of the rugged Min Mountains and the dramatic elevation drop from the Tibetan Plateau into the lush Sichuan Basin.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the Yellow River's path through the Loess Plateau immediately after takeoff and more dramatic vistas of the high Qinling peaks.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point for the Qinling Mountains, which serve as China's natural north-south boundary, followed by the lush waterways and river networks of the Yangtze River Delta.
The right side offers the most dramatic views of the Qinling Mountains' highest peaks and the transition into the lush karst topography of Southern China.
The left side offers spectacular views of the Loess Plateau's unique erosion patterns, the edge of northern deserts, and the best chance to spot the Great Wall during the approach into Beijing.
The right side offers a spectacular geographic transition from the rugged Qinling Mountains to the lush, water-rich landscapes of the Yangtze River Delta, including a prime view of Lake Tai.
The right side offers a front-row seat to the majestic Qinling Mountains and the legendary granite cliffs of Mount Hua, providing a stark contrast between high mountain ridges and the fertile Wei River valley.
The right side provides an exceptional vantage point for the dramatic geological transitions of Northern China, featuring the deep ravines of the Loess Plateau, the majestic curves of the Yellow River, and the rugged peaks of the Taihang Mountains.
The right side offers spectacular views of the rugged Taihang Mountains, the dramatic winding paths of the Yellow River through the Loess Plateau, and a distant view of the sacred Mount Tai during the final approach into Jinan.
The right side offers a dramatic view of the Qinling Mountains, the geographic divide between Northern and Southern China, along with iconic views of Lake Taihu and the Shanghai city approach.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point of the transition from the Loess Plateau to the rugged edge of the Tibetan Plateau and finally the iconic karst topography of Guizhou.