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Tip: Sit on the left side for takeoff.

Departing toward the north, passengers on the left side can see the Temple of Heaven and the sprawling urban layout of central Beijing.

NAY β†’ XIL
Beijing to Xilinhot
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The right side offers a superior view of the transition from the rugged Yan Mountains into the lush Saihanba forests and the iconic winding rivers of the Xilingol Grassland.

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8.5
NAY β†’ CTU
Beijing to Chengdu
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The right side offers a spectacular front-row seat to China's geographical transition from the North China Plain across the rugged Taihang Mountains and the vast Loess Plateau, culminating in the majestic Qinling Range.

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8.5
NAY β†’ AVA
Beijing to Anshun
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The right side offers a spectacular parallel view of the Taihang Mountains and the transition from the North China Plain into the dramatic karst landscape of Guizhou.

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8.5
NAY β†’ HSN
Beijing to Zhoushan
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The right side offers a superior combination of major inland water systems like the Grand Canal and Yellow River, followed by a spectacular aerial view of the Zhoushan archipelago and its massive bridge network during the final approach.

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8.5
NAY β†’ SHA
Beijing to Shanghai
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The right side offers a superior panoramic view of the vast inland water systems including the Grand Canal and the massive Taihu Lake, plus better lighting conditions for the frequent late-afternoon departures.

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8.5
NAY β†’ DSN
Beijing to Dongsheng
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The right side provides a superior vantage point for spotting segments of the Great Wall, the dramatic northern peaks of the Taihang range, and the striking golden dunes of the Kubuqi Desert upon approach.

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8.5
NAY β†’ ENY
Beijing to Yan'an
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The right side offers the most dramatic views of the rugged Taihang Mountain ridges and the intricate, labyrinthine erosion patterns characteristic of the Loess Plateau as you approach Shaanxi.

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8.5
NAY β†’ IQN
Beijing to Qingyang
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The right side offers superior views of the dramatic transition from the North China Plain to the rugged Taihang Mountains and the unique geological formations of the Loess Plateau.

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8.5
NAY β†’ NZH
Beijing to Manzhouli
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The left side offers a stunning approach to Manzhouli, featuring the massive expanse of Lake Hulun and the rolling Xilingol Grassland.

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8.5
NAY β†’ XFN
Beijing to Xiangfan
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The right side offers a dramatic and constant view of the Taihang Mountain range, which forms a natural wall between the high plateaus to the west and the low plains to the east.

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8.5
NAY β†’ JUZ
Beijing to Quzhou
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The right side provides a more dramatic topographical experience, featuring the iconic Mount Tai, the rugged Dabie Mountains, and the stunning Thousand Island Lake during the descent into Quzhou.

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8.5
NAY β†’ WUA
Beijing to Wuhai
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The right side offers a superior vantage point for the Great Wall of China shortly after takeoff and provides a stunning panoramic view of Wuhai Lake and the Yellow River during the final descent.

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8.5
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