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Bat Trang Pottery Village
Shaping clay, painting ceramics, and exploring charming alleys filled with handmade pottery—Bát Tràng is a must-visit for craft lovers! The hands-on pottery workshop was the highlight, and I even brought home my own creation. A perfect mix of culture, art, and fun! ✨ #BatTrangVillage #VietnamCulture
Tips
🎨 Join a workshop – Fun, easy & you keep your masterpiece!
🏺 Shop local – Unique, affordable ceramics everywhere.
🚌 Easy trip – Take bus 47 from Hanoi.
🍜 Try local snacks – The rice cakes are delicious!
[Vietnam🇻🇳Recommended spots to enjoy an artistic day]
Bat Trang Village is about 30-40 minutes by taxi from the center of Hanoi. The Bat Trang Ceramics Museum is located inside the village and is the perfect place to enjoy an artistic day in Vietnam! Bat Trang pottery, a traditional craft of Hanoi, Vietnam, has been around for a long time and has a very long history, making it a very attractive vintage item! Old Bat Trang pottery with traditional designs such as chrysanthemum and dragonfly patterns has recently become known as New Bat Trang, and there are even pottery pieces with modern designs that are microwave safe. At the museum, there are many old and new Bat Trang pottery pieces on display, and you can enjoy shopping and pottery experiences☺️
There are many shops and kilns that produce Bat Trang pottery around the museum, so it is recommended to take a stroll and look around and shop◎
[Bat Trang Ceramics Museum]
📍Trung tâm Tinh hoa Làng nghề Việt, thôn 5 Đ. Bát Tràng, Xuân Quan, Gia Lâm, Hà Nội, Vietnam
OPEN 8:00-17:00
🎫Admission fee is 50,000 VND (about ¥300)
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Experience the Bat Trang Ceramics Workshop Museum near Hanoi
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The Bat Trang Ceramic Museum near Hanoi is a place where you can experience traditional ceramic culture with its unique appearance. In addition to viewing the exhibition, you can also experience making ceramics yourself, so it is recommended for family travelers.
[Vietnam] Hanoi 🇻🇳 Ceramic Museum
📌 🇻🇳 Vietnam / Hanoi
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Bat Trang Ceramics Museum is a collection of traditional crafts.
About 20km east of the center of Hanoi
Bat Trang Ceramics Museum🛕
This museum is made up of seven buildings, one basement and five above ground, that imitate the bricks of Bat Trang pottery🏗️
The total area is 3,700 m2
The buildings are uniquely funnel-shaped, and the total cost is estimated to be 150 billion VND.
I thought the funnel-shaped exterior was really cool, so it was a place I wanted to go to🥳✨✨
Just isn't it cool!? 🤩🔥
💰Admission ticket: 30,000 VND (2024/1)
Ceramics experience in the basement
1st floor, ceramics sales
2nd and 3rd floors are exhibition areas
4th floor, event space
5th floor, restaurant with separate ticket system
A facility where you can also experience homestay🏘️
Be careful as it is a little far from the city🚕
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Lets Coffee Grand World
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The other day, I posted an article for Camy at Ocean Park 2, but you liked it so much that today I would like to introduce another brunch shop next door that you can enjoy when visiting KTown. Let's Coffee is a cafe with the concept of an old British train carriage. The space of the shop has two floors (1st and 3rd floors), spacious with lots of seats. The seats are divided into private booths, suitable for going with friends or family. Taking advantage of the spacious space, the shop also accepts event organization, setting up the entire space.
The shop's menu is diverse with many choices from drinks to savory and sweet dishes. I was attracted by the World Tour Series menu, which includes Seoul Brown Sugar Pearl Fresh Milk and delicious Belgian Biscoff coffee. The restaurant serves both brunch and cakes. We really liked the smoked salmon toast and tuna mayo toast. We liked the cool, fluffy panacotta the most.
Address: KT 41, K-Town Ocean Park 2, Nghia Tru, Van Giang, Hung Yen, Vietnam

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[Vietnam] Bat Trang Village
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Vietnamese traditional pottery "Bat Trang pottery"
It is made in Bat Trang village along the Hong River, about 13 km southeast of the capital Hanoi
Items made anywhere other than Bat Trang village are not called Bat Trang pottery
It is a small village with a population of about 5,000, but it is a pottery village where most of the villagers are involved in pottery manufacturing
It is characterized by its delicate designs, with many drawings of dragonflies, chrysanthemums, lotus flowers, goldfish, bamboo, etc.
Another characteristic is that a wide variety of items are produced for daily use
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📍How to get to Bat Trang Village from Hanoi
Bus: Take either bus "47A" or "47B" from Long Bien Bus Terminal in Hanoi for about 1 hour and 30 minutes. The fare is a flat rate of about 7,000 VND per trip (please check for yourself if you use it)
Less than 100 yen in Japanese yen
⚠️ Since it is not Japan, the bus will almost never arrive at the scheduled time
For now, make sure to take the bus with the correct number
Taxi: About 50 minutes from central Hanoi, about 200,000 VND
It costs about 1,300 yen in Japanese yen, so it's easy to get there (the fare changes depending on the boarding location)
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FASCINATED WITH BAT TRANG CERAMICS MUSEUM
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We had a wonderful experience when visiting the Bat Trang Ceramic Museum in Gia Lam, only about 30 minutes drive from the center of Hanoi.
As "rumored", the unique architecture of the Museum surprised and admired me. The rotations are like giant ceramic wheels, the feeling of stepping inside made me feel like I was being carried by the hands of the artisans to discover new things about ceramics.
Besides the countless elaborate ceramic works, created by artisans in the ceramic village and displayed at the Museum, the thing I like most is the arrangement according to the historical process so that we can both visit and learn more about the history of the ceramic village. The arrangement from test pieces to completed works helps me feel the whole process of formation and improvement of Vietnamese ceramics.
We bought tickets to visit floors 1, 2, 4 and floors 3, 5 for #150k/person, including tea on the terrace. Because we went during Tet, on the highest floor, we were able to write wishes for peace on wooden cards and hang them on the tree ourselves. Also on this terrace, after chilling out with tea, we took a lot of extremely vintage photos right next to the lim wood stilt house, imbued with Vietnamese culture.
If you want to experience a Hanoi that is not too bustling with a unique nostalgic feature, I suggest you visit Bat Trang Pottery Village (including the Museum, Village Hall, Pottery Market)!
LONG BIEN -HA NOI
Around Long Bien Bridge, there are also many delicious restaurants, beautiful cafes and interesting places to play. Red River rock beach is probably no longer a strange place for young people because this place is a familiar shooting spot for many people, the vast, green scenery will surely make you take beautiful pictures. It's like being in a prairie somewhere
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