We arrived in the town of Stepanzminda, about 100 kilometres away from Tbilisi. After getting off the bus, we saw that the road was full of vehicles, and we were immediately entangled by the soliciting driver who came, pointing to the Holy Trinity Church on the hillside of the town, telling us that we can send there, the price is 80GEL chartered, bargain to 60GEL. It was a coincidence that two Chinese girls who had met on a previous tour of Tbilisi chose to hike up the mountain to the Holy Trinity Church. At this time, two young couples from Shenzhen stayed with them, who chose to take the car and then picked up a young man who claimed to be Japanese. So a group of five of us left the town "carpooling", the car on the very bumpy dirt road, around the back mountain at 12:30 to the Holy Trinity Church, located 2,170 meters above sea level in the middle of the mountain. Standing here overlooking the entire town of Stepanzminda, or the nearby Kazbuek Mountains, the top of which is now covered by clouds and mist, is greatly reduced by the beautiful natural beauty. The church, known as the tallest in Europe, is relatively simple, and we can visit it in a hurry because of the time relationship.