Armenia is the first country in the world to establish Christianity as a state religion, here churches, monasteries are everywhere, each with charm. The monastery of Gegard is the supreme example of Armenian medieval monastery architecture and sculpture art, chiselled out of the incredible cliffs, stacked in layers, like the building blocks in the fairy tale world, extremely exquisite. The structure is well-defined, with many chapels and small rooms. It is the most charming monastery complex I have visited in Armenia, with exquisite carvings and perfect. The works from thousands of years ago still seem shocking today and can imagine how beautiful they were when they were first built. The vaulted skylight in the middle of the lobby is perforated for lighting and ventilation. It is inscribed on the stone tablet inscription, which has been incomparably clear for thousands of years. You know, this is a building built in 1288, although the color is single, but very simple, reflecting the absolute original style, worthy of a world cultural heritage.