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SZX → HYN
Which side of the plane to sit from Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport (Shenzhen) to Huangyan Luqiao Airport (Huangyan)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point over the rugged southeastern coastline of China, featuring the South China Sea, numerous archipelagos, and the bustling port cities of Fujian and Zhejiang.
Coastal Indentations
Dramatic views of the jagged Fujian coastline with its numerous bays, inlets, and sandy beaches.
Xiamen and Kinmen
A clear view of the Xiamen island city and the nearby islands of the Kinmen archipelago.
Quanzhou Bay Bridges
Massive infrastructure projects spanning the bay, showcasing the region's rapid development.
Taiwan Strait Traffic
Watch for hundreds of cargo ships and fishing vessels navigating one of the world's busiest shipping lanes.
Taizhou Water Network
Upon descent into HYN, observe the intricate network of canals and rivers defining the Luqiao district.
Choose the right side for morning flights to catch the sunrise over the East China Sea. For the best views of the coastline, select a seat behind the wing to ensure an unobstructed downward perspective. Autumn offers the clearest visibility due to lower humidity.
Lingnan Highlands
Dense, verdant mountain ranges of eastern Guangdong province visible shortly after departure.
Huizhou Skyline
Aerial view of the industrial and residential clusters of Huizhou as the plane turns northeast.
Wuyi Mountain Extensions
The inland horizon showcases the rugged, forested peaks that define the interior of Fujian province.
The left side is preferable for afternoon flights to avoid the direct glare of the sun. It provides a more tranquil view of China's mountainous interior, though clouds often gather over these peaks during the summer months.
Distance: 1,008 km (626 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 21 min
Departure: SZX (22.639299392700195, 113.81099700927734)
Arrival: HYN (28.56220054626465, 121.4290008544922)
Route Type: Domestic
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