Passengers on the right side can view the rolling foothills of the Xueshan Range and the dense urban sprawl of Taoyuan and Taipei, with Taipei 101 often visible in the distance.
The left side offers a superior view of the winding northern Taiwan coastline during departure and typically provides a better perspective of the Shanghai urban landscape and the massive Hangzhou Bay infrastructure during the descent into Pudong.
The left side offers a more diverse view of the Chinese mainland, featuring the dramatic transition from the northern tip of Taiwan to the industrial and agricultural heartlands of Eastern and Northeastern China.
The left side offers a superior view of the dramatic Wuyi Mountains and the sprawling southern expanse of Poyang Lake during the descent into Nanchang.
The left side provides a superior view of Taiwan's western industrial coastline upon departure and offers a detailed perspective of the Jinjiang urban sprawl and southern Fujian bays during the final approach.
The right side provides a superior viewing experience, featuring the dramatic Central Mountain Range of Taiwan upon departure, the remote Batanes archipelago mid-flight, and a front-row seat to Guam's western coastline and harbor during the descent.