Landing from the south offers a spectacular perspective of the Taedong River, the massive Rungrado May Day Stadium, and the highly structured, colorful urban layout of central Pyongyang.
The right side offers a front-row seat to the dramatic and rarely seen topography of North Korea's interior, including the high-altitude Kaema Plateau and the unique tri-border area where Russia, China, and North Korea converge.
The Left Side provides an exceptional vantage point for the most iconic part of the journey: the border crossing at the Yalu River. You get a clear view of the contrast between the Chinese city of Dandong and the North Korean city of Sinuiju, followed by a more comprehensive view of the North Korean countryside and mountainous terrain during the descent into Sunan.
The right side offers a superior view of the Yalu River border crossing, the contrasting urban landscapes of Dandong and Sinuiju, and the scenic coastline of the West Korea Bay.
The left side offers a stunning sequence of geographic transitions, from the lush Malay Peninsula and the rugged Annamite Mountains in Vietnam to the massive industrial and urban sprawls of Southern China and the Bohai Sea.