Trinity Church
Georgia mainly believes in the Orthodox Church. In many corners of the city, you can see the Holy Trinity Church, which is over 100 meters high. The orthodox church of this scale covers an area of 5000 square meters, which is already very large in the world.
Most of Bao's works are spontaneously donated by the people. They are like a spiritual totem, bearing the beliefs of believers all their lives.
In addition to religious significance, the architectural design of Trinity Church is also worth pondering. Whether it is the main hall or a series of small churches around it, the shapes everywhere are completely symmetrical and really exquisite.
Puppet bell tower
Go down from Trinity Church and walk about 1 km to Puppet Bell Tower. Every day 12, the dolls in the bell tower set off on time. As for what play it is, I won't perform it. Anyway, I was quite moved after reading it.
The overall design of the bell tower is grotesque and crooked, and many completely unrelated elements are put together. But also because it is suitable for taking pictures. There are several alleys, restaurants and bars next to the puppet tower, which are quite literary.
liberty square
In fact, this square has been renamed many times. It is called Yerevan in Russia and Lenin Square in the Soviet Union. After the disintegration of the former Soviet Union and Georgia's declaration of independence, the name of Freedom Square has been in use ever since. Well, this area is the most prosperous place in Tbilisi, which can also be regarded as a tourist distribution center. If you sign up for a day trip around, it is likely to start from Freedom Square. An era has a name.
This area is the most prosperous place in Tbilisi, and it can also be regarded as a tourist distribution center. If you sign up for a day trip around, it is likely to start from Freedom Square.
Central Willie Avenue, which starts from Freedom Square, is a good place for shopping. Besides shopping malls, stalls and underground streets are also very interesting. Once the festival is held, this avenue is also a fixed main battlefield for "doing things".
Heping bridge
Peace Bridge is the first truly modern building in Tbilisi. Its location is very clever, across the Kula River, connecting the old and new urban areas.
Looking towards the new town, we can see many grotesque buildings, which are in sharp contrast with the quaint old town.
Hanqiao market
Probably inherited the blood of the former Soviet Union. This is probably the hardest flea market I have ever been to. In addition to the regular things, I also sold gas masks, various surgical supplies, used cars and even whole bear skins.
So this is a good place for serious students who like to visit antique shops. Of course, there are some souvenirs. Georgia's refrigerator is very nice. Remember to open them every weekend.
Sulfur bathroom
In other words, Tbilisi was found to be rich in sulfur resources, so that the king moved the capital here. Sure enough, soaking in the pool has been a human hobby since ancient times.
Tbilisi means warmth in Georgian, so it can be said that it is a city that started with sulfur.
A sulfur bath in the old city retains the dome-shaped crypt hot springs of 17 and 18 centuries, which is very different from the familiar Japanese hot springs. The smell of sulfur bath will be a little pungent, but there is no doubt about its health benefits.