A Day in Bat Trang: Beyond the Tourist Kilns
Escape the Hanoi city center for a day in Bat Trang, a historic pottery village where tradition meets modern production. Here is how to navigate the village beyond the main market stalls.
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Escape the Hanoi city center for a day in Bat Trang, a historic pottery village where tradition meets modern production. Here is how to navigate the village beyond the main market stalls.
Escape the Hanoi city center for a day of clay, kilns, and local history in the historic pottery village of Bat Trang.
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.
Phuoc Tich is a 500-year-old village outside Hue known for its garden houses and pottery tradition — here's how to visit it properly.
Bau Truc is the oldest pottery village in Southeast Asia, where Cham artisans still shape clay by hand without a wheel. Here's what to expect and how to visit.
Thanh Ha is a 500-year-old pottery village on the Thu Bon River near Hoi An. Here's what to actually do there, what it costs, and whether it's worth your time.
Phu Lang pottery village in Bac Ninh has been firing brown ceramics for over 700 years. Here's what to expect, how to get there, and what to do when you arrive.
Huong Canh has been firing unglazed clay pots for over 300 years. Here's what to expect when you visit this working pottery village north of Hanoi.
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