The most beautiful Tatev monastery in the world's longest cable car connection is called Tatev Monastery in Chinese, and this ninth-century monastery is located near the small village of Tatev. It takes four hours to drive from the capital Yerevan to Tatev 250 km. As the most famous and even the most famous attraction in Armenia in Hunik Province, in addition to the Tatev Monastery, there is also a world's longest two-track cable car, which is5.7 kilometers long, connecting the Tatev Monastery from the nearby village of Halidzor. The name is Tatov Wing (Wings of Tatev). The cable car is public welfare and the proceeds are all used to maintain the monastery and community development. The cable car takes about 12 minutes to reach the top of the mountain, and not far from the cable car is the Tatev monastery built on the edge of the basalt cliff. Armenia has many cliff-side monasteries, but this one is particularly special, and the most important university in medieval Armenia was the monastery-sponsored Tatov University, which specializes in theology, philosophy and science, as well as precision painting and hand-copying. In fact, the monastery of Tatev began in the ninth century, built by the nobles of Hunick, and then slowly expanded into a monastery, which today consists of three churches, St. Paul and St. Peter, St. Gregory and the Church of the Virgin. The area grew rapidly, with monks reaching a thousand in the 11th century. The university then turned it into a cultural center in Armenia. In 1381, Timur invaded Hunik, and the monastery was looted and badly damaged, until the monastery was restored in the 17th century. But the monastery has not escaped the 1931 earthquake. Today, the restoration still leaves some traces of damage. Into the church, the stone walls are completely unadorned, revealing a sense of history. There are many tourists here, and there are endless Christians, which also allows many artists to hold exhibitions, and there is an exhibition hall on the northwest side of the old gate into the monastery. It took about five or six hours to get to Goris by car from Yerevan, and then chartered a car from Goris to hear that it was 10,000 drams. I don't have time to go to Goriss. I go directly to Tatev Abbey from Yerevan. It is not a driver for 6 people. I pass 3 attractions. I will stop to see it. 8,000 drams per person. It is very cost-effective. You can find carpooling or chartered in the Republic Square. If the chartered car is 40,000 drams, it is generally a small car. A few people are up to you. However, the cable car is charged. I heard that it used to go up to 3,000 drams, but now it has risen to 5,000, and it is 7,000 round trips. However, I discussed with the driver and he pulled me down. The specific price can be discussed. Panshan Road is very interesting, and this way I also passed the attraction of Devil Bridge. Recommend one way, take the car.