Ghuzan stone is located near Chinchin village, Berd community. It is a giant rock plunging into the abyss, about 200m high, from which a beautiful view of nature opens. There are many legends related to this beautiful cave. According to one of the traditions, a girl named Ruzan threw herself from the top of the rock during the Persian invasions to avoid falling into the hands of the invading Persians, after which the rock got its name. According to another version, Ghuza means a breezy, shady cool place where shepherds from nearby villages grazed their cattle and protected themselves from the midday heat. Also, the locals say that the rock has a magical power and when you look at the rock for a long time, it attracts you and makes you want to look further down.
Ghuzan stone, 4212, Chinchin, Armenia