After driving to Ggard Abbey, I saw that the parking lot was also full of cars, and finally waited for a car to leave the parking space, and quickly drove in and parked the car to occupy the location. The monastery was actually built in the rock, and the rock on which it was backed was carved with huge crosses, and the golden glow added a lot to the monastery. Walking into the monastery built on the hillside, I saw that many of the interior spaces were carved out of the rocks, so this monastery also has a nickname for the cave church. The interior of the church was relatively simple, nothing special, but there was a room in the cave where spring water was said to flow, so many people were queuing there to receive the spring water. It is said that the cave singing in the prayer hall was very good, but unfortunately no one shouted there at the time, so I didn't experience the sound of the sky. Because today to return to Yerevan to return the leased car, so you still need to hurry up, so there is no more stay here, hurried past to see, it is a trip.