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小艳的日记Stalin's hometown - Tbilisi. Tbilisi is the capital and largest city of Georgia, and also an ancient capital of Transcaucasia. It has a population of over one million and its official currency is the Lari, which is equivalent to about 2.3 RMB.
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yccuiThis church, unlike any other in Europe, sits nestled among the hilltops. It's truly a journey of pious beauty. The century-old stone statues remain as fresh as ever. Practicing Taoism here offers a deeper sense of purpose.
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梨花落🍀Ananuri Fortress, which was featured on the cover of Lonely Planet - Georgia, is an ancient castle built in the 13th century. It was once the private castle of the lord of the Aragvi feudal dynasty and also a military fortress. The Aragvi dynasty was overthrown in the 18th century, and the place was occupied by subsequent rulers. It remained a castle fortress until the 19th century, and the broken walls and ruins tell of the war and glory of the past. From a small slope without guardrails on the side of the wall, you can climb up the tower and take pictures of the castle and the lake from the small hole in the tower. The stone stairs to the tower can only accommodate one person, and you need to use your hands and feet.
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E56***63The Mother Fortress is located high in Georgia, from where you can see the whole of Georgia. In the evening, you can take a cable car up the mountain to wait for the sun to set and watch the sunset. The temperature in Tbilisi at night is only over 20 degrees in this season, which is really comfortable.
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yccuiOne moment it was misty and rainy, then the sky cleared up and the colors came out [grin][grin] Kazbek, the drivers are here [proud][proud][proud] A few random photos. One day, it felt like there's more to the Duku Highway than just the four seasons.
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barefoot_bohemian_The Holy Mother Virgin Nativity Cathedral in Batumi is a beautiful neo-Gothic church with stunning stained glass and intricate architecture. Once a Catholic church, it now serves as an Orthodox cathedral, offering a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. A must-see for history and architecture lovers! ⛪✨
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梨花落🍀Tbilisi Stonehenge is a newly built building, built on a high point on the edge of the city, overlooking the panoramic view of the city and the sea view of Tbilisi. The sculptures on the Stonehenge are divided into three parts, the bottom layer is the biblical story, the middle layer is the saint story, and the top layer is the people's family story. It is quite shocking under the reflection of the blue sky and white clouds. It is one of the must-see attractions in Tbilisi.
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梨花落🍀The Monastery of the Cross (Jvari Church) was built at the end of the 6th century AD. It is the place where Saint Nino first erected a cross when Christianity was introduced to Georgia in the 4th century AD. Lermontov, a great Russian poet, wrote the famous poem "The Child Monk" here. The church houses a portrait of Saint Nino and a huge wooden cross called the Cross of Saint Nino, which attracts a large number of believers to make pilgrimages. The monastery is located on a rocky mountaintop near the ancient city of Mtskheta, overlooking the confluence of the Kura River and the Aragvi River and the ancient city of Mtskheta.
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梨花落🍀The Georgia-Russia Friendship Monument was built in 1983 to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the friendship between Georgia and Soviet Russia. A friendship monument corresponding to the friendship arch was erected in a square in Moscow. Today, the political and diplomatic relations between Georgia and Russia are a little ironic, but it does not hinder the daily exchanges between the people of the two countries. The monument stands at an altitude of 2,384 meters in the form of an arch. The inner wall uses bright mosaic tile murals to show the historical scenes of Georgia and Russia. The observation deck is an excellent place to overlook the Caucasus Mountains.
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梨花落🍀Not far from Signari, the Bodbe Monastery is the burial place of St. Nino, who led Georgia to convert to Christianity. It is also one of the important pilgrimage sites in Georgia. Photography is not allowed in the monastery. People line up devoutly to pray and make wishes to the burial place of St. Nino. It is said that the wishes are very effective. After leaving the monastery and walking down, you can see a spring. The locals believe that this is a holy spring, which is said to have gushed out after St. Nino prayed.







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