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Which countries have opened tourist attractions, and Georgia has resumed its domestic tour time?

Because of the epidemic, many countries can't travel now, but now one country has decided to travel and set the opening time. Interested friends can go and have a look together. The following is a detailed introduction.

Business?Hours?

No, recently, a country officially announced that it will resume tourism in two months and be open to foreign tourists! If you don't sell it, it will be Georgia with few people, beautiful scenery and high cost performance.

In his speech on 7 May, the Prime Minister of Georgia said:

On May 1 1, Georgia will fully resume all production work in the territory. Tbilisi, the capital, lifted the restrictions from May 1 1, and many cities across the country will also lift the ban one after another.

At the same time, more importantly:

Georgia will resume domestic tourism from June 15 and reopen to foreign tourists from July 1.

In order to revitalize the tourism industry, Georgia plans to gradually restore land and air transportation, and will establish "safe corridors" with neighboring countries and countries interested in traveling to Georgia.

At this point, Georgia became the first country in the world to officially announce the resumption of tourism.

For cross-regional and transnational travel, you must be cautious and cautious. I really suggest you wait and see; Whether at home or abroad, travel must put safety and health first.

There is no denying that Georgia is indeed a very charming country.

The unique geographical location has shaped her amazing natural landscape, and also brought her rich historical events and unique cultural scenery. Travel tips

Tbilisi

Most of the trips to Transcaucasia began in Tbilisi, Georgia.

From the ruins of ancient city walls to Soviet-era buildings, from Ottoman carved balconies to Aztec bathhouses, from gorgeous mosques to exquisite murals of Orthodox churches.

The conquerors of history finally left only traces here, and Georgians still passed on their unique language and culture.

Tbilisi, which means "warmth" in Georgian, is the capital of Georgia, the political, economic, cultural and educational center, and an important transportation hub in the Caucasus.

It is located between the Great Caucasus and the Little Caucasus, near the Kura River in the east-central part of Georgia, and is also the largest city in Georgia.

Tbilisi is divided into two parts: the old city and the new city.

The old city is waterfront, with winding alleys and dilapidated castles, as well as churches and former Georgian Palace built in the 5th century.

The new town is near the mountain, and people can go up and down the mountain by cable car. At the foot of Su Raulhac Mountain near the eastern part of Tbilisi, ancient buildings such as monasteries and churches in the18th century are preserved from south to north.

There are broken old castles and a huge statue of "Georgian mother" built after World War II on the ridge, which is the symbol of this city.

Kazbeck

Kazbek is a paradise for adventurers, with everything from hiking, gliding, skydiving to horseback riding.

It is also a paradise for photographers. Its high slope is an ice sheet, its low slope is a meadow, its hills are shrouded in fog, and there are beautiful scenery everywhere. Even Pushkin and lermontov sang about the scenery here.

Mtskhta

Mzhkhta is famous for being the religious center of Georgia with a history of about 4,000 years. There are many11-13rd century ancient buildings and cathedrals left in the city.

Mtsheta has many historical sites and backgrounds, and was listed as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO in 1994.

Batumi; Coordinating Committee for Export to Communist Countries

Batumi is located in the southwest of Georgia, bordering on the Black Sea. This place is very special, mixing the customs of Georgia, Armenia and Turkey, and the architectural level is much more modern than that of Tbilisi.

The mild climate and dazzling sunshine can really enjoy a completely relaxed and unrestrained state in Batumi.

Signaghi

The Kahti region in eastern Georgia has unearthed the remains of wine-making 8,000 years ago, which is also the core producing area of local high-quality wine grapes.

Like all wine producing areas, it also produces charming scenery. Signy is the most famous ancient town in this area.

Practical information

Best travel time: from the end of May to the end of 10.

The rainy season is before the end of May, and the temperature is very low after 10. In winter, the temperature in Georgia is mostly below 0 degrees. Although it is beautiful, the danger and difficulty coefficient of outdoor sports are also higher.

Visa:

Georgian e-visa application website: www.evisa.gov.ge/ (There is a Chinese e-visa option in the upper right corner, which can be printed out and needs to be carried with you.

Time difference: 4 hours

Before coming to Georgia, many people knew nothing about it.

But after coming, I found that there are both European laziness, the amorous feelings left by the former Soviet Union, and countless kinds of delicious food that tempt your stomach. It is a country that you will fall in love with when you come.