Admittedly, it's difficult to find the best example. I suspect the English-medium Internet tends to favour examples that appeal to Western sensibilities under the axiom that all art is universally beautiful, even if you might not understand how (while ironically selecting for the beautiful that the viewers do understand).
Still, with the right search terms, I might be able to find something more typical of those I see IRL. So lets give this another go:
This is close. As you can see, it lacks the attractive blues, and its composition and perspective are unorthodox by Western standards.
And you have to keep in mind that there are a lot of very similar paintings. This appears completely unoriginal to me. You might counter that this, then, makes it a common piece of work, like many similarly unremarkable articles in the West. But regardless of the (pseudo-objective?) quality of the art, the Chinese frame of reference would find more to appreciate in this painting.