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Bat Trang Pottery Village

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Bat Trang Pottery Village, located about 13 kilometers southeast of Hanoi's city center along the Red River, is one of Vietnam's most renowned ceramic craft villages. For over 700 years, local families have produced high-quality pottery, from everyday bowls and plates to intricate decorative vases and figurines. The village is a living museum: narrow lanes are lined with workshops and showrooms where artisans shape clay on kick wheels, paint delicate patterns, and fire kilns. Visitors can observe the entire process, from molding to glazing, and even try making their own pot under guidance. The village also features a pottery market where you can purchase unique souvenirs at factory prices. Beyond the craft, Bat Trang offers a glimpse into rural Vietnamese life, with ancient communal houses and a bustling local market. The experience is both educational and hands-on, making it a popular day trip from Hanoi for culture lovers and families.

Don't miss

  • Watch master potters at work in family-run workshops
  • Try your hand at throwing clay on a potter's wheel
  • Visit the Bat Trang Pottery Museum for historical exhibits
  • Shop for handmade ceramics at the village market
  • Explore the ancient communal house and pagoda

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Ways to visit Bat Trang Pottery Village

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Bat Trang Pottery Village with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

Know before you go

  • Bring cash for purchases and pottery-making fees; cards are rarely accepted.
  • Wear comfortable clothes that can get messy if you try pottery.
  • If buying ceramics, ask about shipping or pack carefully in your luggage.
  • Allow at least 3 hours to explore and try pottery making.

A bit of history

Bat Trang's pottery tradition dates back to the 14th century, when artisans from Thanh Hoa province settled here, drawn by the high-quality clay from the Red River. The village became a major ceramic hub, supplying royal courts and exporting across Southeast Asia.

Common questions

How do I get to Bat Trang from Hanoi?

Take bus 47 or 47A from Long Bien bus station. The journey takes about 45 minutes.

Can I try making pottery?

Yes, many workshops offer hands-on pottery sessions for a small fee.

Is there an entrance fee?

No, entry to the village is free.

What are the opening hours?

Workshops generally open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily.

Are there English-speaking guides?

Some workshops have English-speaking staff, but it's not guaranteed. Consider a guided tour.

What can I buy?

A wide range of ceramics, from tableware to decorative items, at reasonable prices.

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