Bat Trang Ceramic Village – Vietnam’s Traditional Pottery Heritage

Bat Trang Ceramic Village

Bat Trang Ceramic Village is a 500-year-old craft village near Hanoi. It is one of the oldest and most famous pottery villages in Vietnam. Known for its fine ceramics and rich cultural heritage, Bat Trang attracts visitors who love traditional crafts, history, and hands-on experiences.

Located 15 km from Hanoi’s center, the village offers a perfect day trip for those who want to explore Vietnamese craftsmanship and rural charm. Visitors can see skilled artisans shaping clay, try pottery-making, and buy beautiful ceramic products.

How to get to Bat Trang Ceramic Village

Bat Trang is easily accessible from Hanoi. Here are some common transportation options:

1. By Bus

Taking Bus 47 is the most budget-friendly way. You can catch it from Long Bien Bus Station in Hanoi. The fare is only 7,000 VND per ride.

2. By Motorbike

For an adventurous experience, you can ride a motorbike from Hanoi. The route follows Chuong Duong or Vinh Tuy Bridge, then along the Red River. Signs along the road will guide you to the village.

how to get to bat trang

3. By Taxi or Car

Taxis are a convenient option, with fares ranging from 150,000 to 300,000 VND depending on your starting point in Hanoi. Ride-hailing services like Grab or Be are also available.

4. By Boat

A unique way to reach Bat Trang is by a Red River boat tour. These tours include stops at Bat Trang and Chu Dong Tu Temple. Prices range from 300,000 to 400,000 VND per person.

Things to do in Bat Trang Ceramic Village

1. Explore Bat Trang Ancient Village

Bat Trang has a historical and cultural heart, featuring ancient houses and traditional kilns. Key sites include:

Van Van Ancient House: Over 200 years old, this house is a masterpiece of Vietnamese architecture. It contains antique ceramic artworks, dragon jars, and blue-glazed pottery.
Bat Trang Communal House: Dedicated to the village’s guardian deity, this place hosts major festivals and cultural events.

ceramic village

2. Visit Bat Trang Pottery Market

The pottery market is a paradise for ceramic lovers. Here, you can find delicate teacups, decorative vases, traditional bowls, and artistic sculptures. Prices are affordable, making it a great place to buy souvenirs.

At the market, visitors can also watch local artisans skillfully shape clay on potter’s wheels. Some shops allow tourists to try painting and decorating ceramics.

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3. Check out Bat Trang Ceramic Museum

One of the most iconic buildings in the village is the Bat Trang Ceramic Museum. Its design features seven spiral-shaped structures, representing hands shaping pottery.

Inside, you can:

  • Admire exquisite ceramic exhibits showcasing Bat Trang’s history.
  • Participate in pottery-making workshops.
  • Enjoy Vietnamese tea culture at Huong Sa Art House.
  • Rent traditional costumes for unique photo opportunities.

Entry Fees:

  • Museum visit: 60,000 VND/person
  • Pottery-making: 70,000 VND/adult, 50,000 VND/child
  • Tea tasting experience: 40,000 VND/person
  • Traditional costume rental: 100,000 VND/session

bat trang museum

4. Try making your own pottery

One of the most exciting experiences in Bat Trang is becoming a potter for a day. You can sit at a pottery wheel, shape clay, and create your own ceramic piece. Afterward, your creation will be fired and glazed, making it a memorable keepsake.

This hands-on activity costs around 10,000 VND per person. If you want to paint and decorate, additional fees apply (5,000 – 15,000 VND depending on size and design).

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5. Visit the last traditional Kiln in Bat Trang

One of the last remaining wood-fired kilns in Bat Trang is a must-see. This kiln, nearly 100 years old, showcases how ceramics were traditionally fired before modern gas kilns took over.

Visitors can step inside the kiln and observe the fire-marked bricks and pottery arrangements from past firings. It’s a great spot to learn about Bat Trang’s historical production methods.

6. Enjoy local delicacies

Bat Trang is not just about ceramics—it also has delicious traditional dishes. Some must-try foods include:

  • Banh san nuong (grilled cassava cake)
  • Banh te (steamed rice cake with meat filling)
  • Che hat hoa soi (lotus seed sweet soup)
  • Oi Dong Du (Dong Du guava)
  • Canh mang muc (Bamboo shoot and squid soup) – a specialty of Bat Trang.

Tips for visiting Bat Trang Village

If you plan to take the Red River boat tour, book tickets one or two weeks in advance.

  • The road to Bat Trang can be dusty, so bring a mask, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
  • Wear comfortable clothes if you plan to participate in pottery workshops.
  • When shopping in Bat Trang Market, be careful while handling fragile ceramic items.

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A must-visit destination near Hanoi

Bat Trang Ceramic Village offers a blend of history, craftsmanship, and hands-on experiences. Whether you want to shop for ceramics, try pottery-making, or explore the village’s ancient architecture, Bat Trang promises a fun and educational trip.

If you want a deeper cultural experience, why not explore Bat Trang with a local guide? Hanoi Free Private Tour Guide offers free tours with passionate local volunteers who will introduce you to the hidden gems of Bat Trang. Book a free private tour today for an authentic and memorable journey!

FAQ – Bat Trang Village

1. Where is Bat Trang Ceramic Village?

Bat Trang is in Gia Lam District, about 15 km from Hanoi. It lies along the Red River.

There is no entrance fee. However, activities like pottery-making, museum visits, and boat tours may have additional costs.

The best time is September to April when the weather is cool and dry. Avoid visiting during the hot summer months.

A half-day trip (4-5 hours) is enough to explore the village. If you want to try pottery-making and visit multiple workshops, a full day is recommended.

Yes! Bat Trang Pottery Market sells a wide range of ceramics at affordable prices. Bargaining is common.

You can make pottery, explore ancient houses, visit the museum, shop for ceramics, and enjoy local food.

Yes! Kids love hands-on pottery workshops, where they can shape clay and paint their own ceramics.

Yes! Hanoi Free Private Tour Guide offers free guided tours with local volunteers. Book now for a personalized cultural experience!

 

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