
Bat Trang is a 700-year-old ceramic village on the Red River, 15 kilometres southeast of central Hanoi, that has been producing pottery, porcelain, and ceramic art since the 14th century. The village supplied the Vietnamese royal court, exported ceramics along maritime trade routes to Japan and Southeast Asia, and continues to produce both traditional and contemporary ceramic work in family workshops that line the village streets.
The village is accessible by bus from Hanoi and provides one of the most hands-on craft experiences available near the city — visitors can try their hand at the potter's wheel, paint their own ceramics, and watch master potters produce the blue-and-white ware and celadon that Bat Trang is famous for. The village market sells finished ceramics at factory prices.
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Bat Trang has been producing ceramics for approximately 700 years
The village is 15 kilometres from central Hanoi
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Bat Trang, Hanoi, Vietnam


