"In Tbilisi, Georgia, there is a majestic mother's fortress. It was built by the brave Georgian people during World War II. It has a good wine with the left hand and a sword with the right. It means very much."
"Tbilisi, Georgia's capital, dates back to the fourth century A.D. The old town has many attractions, including the Narikara Fortress, the Peace Bridge, the Trinity Bishop Church and so on. More surprising, Georgia has a long history and culture of winemaking, and it is a must to taste the finest wines, and the price is very cheap."
"[Georgia Tbilisi] The winding Kura River divides Tbilisi into two, with the old city on one side and the new city on the other. The city is built on the hillside, houses are scattered and the streets crisscross. The sulfur bath is very famous and distinctive in Tbilisi."
"Located at the junction of southeast Georgia and Azerbaijan. This place has a grassland and semi-desert scene, which is very different from most parts of Georgia. In the 6th century AD, one of the famous "Godfathers of Syria's Thirteen Hermits" in Georgian history."