Located in the heart of Bat Trang ancient pottery village in Hanoi's Gia Lam district, the Bat Trang Pottery Museum is not only a place to preserve the cultural values of the village but also a destination for visitors far and wide.
The museum is part of the project 'Quintessence of the Vietnamese craft village' of Quang Vinh Ceramic Co., Ltd. and the Hanoi Handicraft and Craft Villages Association with the aim of developing the craft village. (Photo: Tintuc/VNA)
The museum is built to honour the quintessence of pottery craft and display unique ceramic products. (Photo: Tintuc/VNA)
The Bat Trang Pottery Museum now becomes a new destination for Hanoians. (Photo: Tintuc/VNA)
Multi-faceted curves impress visitors from the very first steps. (Photo: Tintuc/VNA)
The first floor is the check-in space, and also a place for displaying ceramic products and organisation of events. (Photo: Tintuc/VNA)
The museum is considered as a traditional house, preserving and introducing all the cultural values of the Bat Trang ceramic village to visitors. (Photo: Tintuc/VNA)
Visitors can take pictures, learn about pottery, shop for products or sip coffee to see Bat Trang from above. (Photo: Tintuc/VNA)
The traditional Bat Trang ceramic village in Gia Lam district, Hanoi, which has undergone 800 years of development, has affirmed its position and brand name in domestic and foreign markets.
A roundtable discussion has been jointly organised by the Hanoi Culture Foundation, the Hanoi Industrial Design College and the Bat Trang Ceramics Guild.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on March 28 visited the Bat Trang ceramics village in Hanoi’s Gia Lam district, one of the famous trade villages in the capital city and the country.
Stores at Bat Trang shows products in different shapes and styles. Made by family companies, the price here is quite reasonable. A lot of people from surrounding regions and abroad come here to buy
Besides Van Phuc silk village, Bat Trang pottery village in Gia Lam district, Hanoi has been designated to become one of signature destinations of the capital city’s trade village tourism development.
The over five-century old Bat Trang pottery village is situated on the bank of the Red River. Being one of the most famous pottery villages in Việt Nam.
Located 15km from Hanoi, Bat Trang pottery village is an ideal destination for weekend trips with many unique activities related to the tradition of making ceramic and porcelain products.
Bat Trang pottery village is located on the banks of the Red River in Gia Lam district, about 15 km from the centre of Hanoi. This is the oldest and most famous pottery village in Vietnam, attracting the attention of many domestic and foreign tourists.
Nowadays, when manual turntables are gradually replaced by industrial machines, there is one person who still uses those outdated tools to make traditional ceramics. That person is artist Pham Anh Dao, the son of Bat Trang pottery village.
As the Lunar New Year (Tet) is nearing, residents in Bat Trang pottery village in Hanoi capital city are busy to prepare products to supply the Tet market.