Bat Trang Pottery Village: A Half-Day Trip from Hanoi Worth Making
Bat Trang has been producing ceramics for over 700 years and sits just 13 km from Hanoi's Old Quarter — here's how to visit without overpaying or getting lost.
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Bat Trang has been producing ceramics for over 700 years and sits just 13 km from Hanoi's Old Quarter — here's how to visit without overpaying or getting lost.
Bat Trang has been producing ceramics since the 14th century. Here's how to visit, what to make, where to eat, and what most tourists get wrong.
Tan Phuoc Khanh has been firing clay for over a century. Here's how to visit this working ceramic village on the northern edge of greater Saigon.
Quang Ngai sits between the tourist circuits, which is precisely why it rewards a detour. Beach walks, ceramic villages, and genuine local life without the crowds.
Three villages, three completely different traditions in clay. Here's how Bat Trang, Phu Lang, and Chu Dau compare — and how to visit each from Hanoi.
Ha Nam is a quiet Delta province often skipped by tourists heading to Hanoi or Ha Long. Here's what's actually worth your time, and what to skip.
Hai Duong is a quiet Red River delta province sandwiched between Hanoi and Ha Long. It's not on most tourist radars, but ceramics, temples, and countryside walks make it worth a day trip.
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