The museum is situated in Bat Trang craft village in Gia Lam district of Hanoi, roughly 20km from the city centre. |
An entrance ticket is priced at 30,000 VND (1.3 USD) for each person. |
Many families choose to visit the museum on the weekend. |
A range of ceramic products created in unique glazes and shapes are put on display. |
“The items at the museum such as food containing jars are all very familiar that I often see during my childhood. This place reminds me of the old times, so I feel very touched," says Thu Thuy, an elderly from Hung Yen province. |
The Bat Trang ceramics museum is an increasingly-popular check-in spot for many young people. |
Visitors can explore the art of ceramic making in Bat Trang through items on display. |
Pottery kilns are recreated for guests to view. |
Covering an area of 3,700 square metres, the museum was built in 2018 with a total investment of 6.5 million USD. Its products together with the unique architectural style are expected to make Bat Trang craft village better known globally. |
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