“Traditional pottery shaping and kiln firing demonstrations Local ceramic shops and souvenir stores Learn the 700-year history and techniques of Bat Trang pottery Hands-on pottery workshops for visitors Explore the historic village and traditional cultural atmosphere”

Bat Trang Ceramic Village has a history of over 700 years, dating back to the Ly Dynasty. The villagers have passed down their knowledge of pottery and ceramic-making from generation to generation, making it one of the leading ceramic production centers in Vietnam with national and international recognition. The village combines traditional pottery techniques preserved by elder craftsmen with modern designs to meet the demands of tourists and global markets.

Visitors can explore the entire ceramic-making process in detail, from kneading clay, shaping and molding, carving intricate patterns, to firing in traditional kilns. There are also numerous shops selling a wide variety of ceramic products, including vases, plates, bowls, decorative items, and unique souvenirs. Tourists can purchase or photograph these handcrafted works as memorable keepsakes.

In addition to shopping and observing, the village offers short workshops where visitors can try making their own ceramics. These workshops allow participants to learn the techniques, shaping skills, and patience that Vietnamese craftsmen have practiced for centuries, providing a hands-on, educational, and enjoyable experience.

The village’s atmosphere also reflects the traditional lifestyle of Vietnamese people. Visitors can see old wooden houses, small shops still using traditional kilns, community activities, and annual pottery festivals. This makes Bat Trang both a cultural learning center and a vibrant tourist destination, ideal for families, students, and anyone interested in folk art or Vietnamese culture.

With its beautiful ceramic products and the simple, authentic way of life of the local community, Bat Trang Ceramic Village is a must-visit destination. It offers visitors the opportunity to experience ancient art, understand local craftsmanship, and capture memorable photographs in a setting full of cultural heritage and charm.


How to Get There
  • From central Hanoi, take a taxi, motorbike, or direct bus to Bat Trang; travel time is about 30–45 minutes.

Travel Tips
  • Wear comfortable clothes for workshops

  • Prepare cash for souvenirs

  • Visit in the morning or afternoon to avoid crowds

  • Photograph the pottery-making process to learn about local culture


Admission Fee

  • Free entry

Opening Hours

  • Daily: 08:00 – 18:00

Bat Trang Ceramic Village

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