Things to do in Shatin (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August 2025) | Trip.com
梨花落🍀:“Lake Sevan is a large alpine freshwater lake in Armenia and even the entire Transcaucasus region. It is about 1900 meters above sea level. The temperature is low and the water temperature is relatively low. Summer is a summer resort. It has the reputation of "Der Spiegel of the Caucasus". The lake reflects the white clouds in the sky and the snow peaks on the ground. Like a cut blue sky, spread out among the mountains.”
梨花落🍀:“The temple of Ghani is a temple built according to the Greek architectural model, is the representative of the pre-Christian architecture of Armenia. The temple of Ghani is the most eastern Greek temple in the world today. The original building was destroyed in the earthquake of 1679, and today visitors see buildings restored by the Soviet Brezhnev era archaeological community, using many of the building components scattered in the process of restoration.”
梨花落🍀:“The Garde monastery is one of the most famous monasteries in Armenia and was included in the World Heritage Site in 2000. It consists of several churches and tombs standing among the rocks. The main complex was built in the 13th century and consists of a cathedral, a front porch, a chapel cut from the rocks on both sides of the east and west, the family tomb of Prince Proshjan, the tombs of Papak and Ruzukan, and various single rooms and numerous Armenian cross stones cut from the rock-cutting city; The north side of the monastery is a cliff at the entrance to the Azart Valley, and the rest is surrounded by defensive walls, reflecting the perfect blend of architecture and nature. The monastery of Ggard is a famous church and cultural center in medieval Armenia, and its famous rock-drilling churches and mausoleums are examples of the architecture and decorative arts of the medieval monastery in Armenia.”
Ekaterina Soloveva:“Republic Square in Yerevan is the heart of the Armenian capital and a symbol of its history and culture. Surrounded by majestic buildings such as the National History Museum and the State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, it attracts tourists with its beautiful fountains and green spaces. In the evening, the square is filled with lights, creating a magical atmosphere. It is an ideal place to stroll and enjoy the local atmosphere.”
梨花落🍀:“The Deep Pit Monastery, also known as the Khorvirap Monastery, is a religious holy place in Armenia. Legend has it that Saint Gregory, the "Enlightener" who led Armenia to convert to Christianity, was thrown into a deep pit here by the king and imprisoned for 14 years. He survived by relying on faith and the secret help of an old woman. The Deep Pit Monastery has thus become a religious pilgrimage site.”
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