During takeoff, passengers on the left side can see the meandering Fen River and Taiyuan's urban skyline framed by the rugged loess plateau mountains.
The right side offers a superior visual journey, featuring the historic Qinling range, the ethereal karst landscape of Guangxi, and a spectacular view of the Nanshan Guan Yin statue upon landing at Phoenix International.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic Qinling Mountain range and the iconic limestone karst peaks of Guilin during the final approach.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point for the dramatic Qinling Mountain range and the iconic sandstone pillars of the Zhangjiajie karst landscape during the descent into Dayong.
The left side of the aircraft provides an incredible front-row seat to the snow-capped Qilian Mountains and the dramatic landscapes of the eastern Tianshan range as you approach Urumqi.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic crossing of the Qinling Mountains and the potential to see the high snow-capped peaks of the Tibetan Plateau fringe during the descent into Chengdu.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic transition from the yellow-hued Loess Plateau to the rugged, snow-capped peaks of the central Qinling Mountains and the unique karst topography of Guizhou.
The right side of the aircraft offers a front-row seat to the most dramatic transitions in Chinese geography, including the rugged Loess Plateau, the high peaks of the Qinling Mountains, and a spectacular approach past the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain upon arrival in Lijiang.
The right side offers a superior view of the majestic Qinling Mountains, which serve as the natural boundary between North and South China, followed by distant glimpses of the eastern Tibetan Plateau fringes and the dramatic descent into the Yunnan plateau.
The left side offers a superior sequence of China's major river systems and a higher probability of viewing the iconic Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island skyline during the standard approach into HKG.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the rugged Taihang Mountains shortly after takeoff and a stunning aerial approach of northern Taiwan's volcanic landscapes and the Tamsui River estuary before landing.
The right side offers a superior view of China's primary geographic divide, the Qinling Mountains, and provides an excellent perspective of the Leizhou Peninsula before crossing into Hainan.
The right side offers a superior view of the transition from the golden-brown Loess Plateau to the lush, water-rich landscapes of central China, including the expansive Dongting Lake on approach.