Departing to the north, the right side provides a sweeping panorama of the Shanghai urban landscape and the distant Oriental Pearl Tower.
The left side provides a more scenic journey, transitioning from the water-rich Yangtze Delta to the imposing Taihang Mountains, offering better views of the massive North China Plain's geographical features.
The left side offers spectacular views of Lake Taihu, the southern outskirts of Nanjing, and the picturesque transition from the lush Yangtze River Delta to the fertile Central Plains.
The right side offers spectacular and consistent views of the Yangtze River and the industrial landscapes of the Anhui river ports before arriving at Jiujiang.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for tracking the majestic Yangtze River corridor and the dramatic transition from the Yangtze plains to the rugged Wuling mountain ranges.
The right side offers superior views of China's iconic water bodies, including the massive Lake Tai, the winding Yangtze River to the north, and the vast expanse of Poyang Lake during the midpoint of the flight.
The left side offers the most iconic views of the Thousand Island Lake and the rugged peaks of the Jinggangshan mountains during descent.
The left side offers a stunning sequence of coastal views, including the massive Zhoushan Archipelago, intricate bays of Zhejiang, and the rugged, island-dotted coastline of Fujian as you approach Quanzhou.
The left side of the aircraft offers a spectacular parade of China's most famous natural landmarks, including the Yellow Mountains (Huangshan), Lushan, and the vast waters of Dongting Lake, concluding with the dramatic karst peaks of the Wuling range.
The left side provides the most iconic geographic views, including the vast Taihu Lake and the sacred peaks of Mount Tai, along with a stunning approach toward Beijing's Western Hills.
The left side offers a superior view of China's diverse geography, transitioning from the water networks of the Yangtze Delta to the breathtaking, wrinkled textures of the Loess Plateau and the deep canyons of the Yellow River.
While both sides offer stunning views of the Yangtze River Delta and the rolling hills of Southeast China, the right side provides a superior vantage point for the iconic Huangshan mountain range and the massive Lake Tai.
The right side offers an exceptional perspective of the transition from the hyper-urbanized Yangtze River Delta to the lush, mountainous interior of Jiangxi, featuring iconic landmarks like West Lake.