Nestled along the Red River on the outskirts of Hanoi, Bat Trang Ceramic Village has been a hub of traditional pottery since the 14th century. This ancient village is celebrated for its high-quality ceramics, drawing in visitors from around the world. Rows of workshops and kilns line the streets, where artisans craft intricate pieces using age-old techniques. Today, visitors can explore the village, watch potters at work, and even try their hand at creating their own ceramic masterpieces, making it a unique and immersive cultural experience.
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