Bat Trang pottery village
Bat Trang pottery village is an interesting attraction in the capital city of Hanoi that tourists should not miss a chance to visit.
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The over five-century old Bat Trang pottery village is situated on the bank of the Red River. Being one of the most famous and long-standing pottery villages in Vietnam, Bat Trang is an interesting attraction in the capital that tourists should not miss a chance to visit.
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