Among the tourist sites surrounding Ha noi the Bat Trang pottery village with 500 or more years of history, is an ideal place to visit, attracting a large number of people from the city – and foreign tourists.
Just 14km from central Ha
Noi, the village is easily reached by motorbike – the most popular transport
means in Viet nam
If you’re too lazy to
drive yourself or are not game to sit on the back of a xe om or hired
motorbike, you can catch a bus at Long Bien Bus Station.
This way takes three times
as long, but it’s so cheap! Tickets only cost VND3,000 – about US$0.10. The
bus will take you to the village pottery market, where more than 100 stalls
present tens of thousands of ceramic and pottery products.
The items include fine
celadon from an ancient tradition and other great examples of ceramic arts and
crafts. The high quality porcelain is decorated with dragons and phoenix,
flowers and images of people and landscapes, all reflecting daily and spiritual
activities in Viet nam
Visitors can spend several
hours just browsing among the endless little shops, each with different wares
produced in a different family kiln.
According to the head of
the market management board, Tran Quoc Viet, the market welcomes a large number
of visitors every weekend.
A group of middle-age
women look happy with heavy sedge bags containing pottery products they bought
in the market.
"Although my family
has every household product, sometimes I and other neighbours call each other
and go to the village. It’s the way we unwind," a woman cheerfully said.
For these women, beautiful
ceramic objects, mostly at surprisingly affordable prices, are the main
attraction. "I’ve bought a charming vase with the Lotus motifs for just
VND20,000," another woman said.
Thuy Linh, a grade-10
student, said she sometimes went to Bat Trang with a group of her friends.
"Unlike other people who usually buy ceramic household products, we only
pick up cute stationary or ceramic jewellery," she said.
"I’ve just bought a
black-and-white Japanese Monokuro Boo pig, plus a keyholder with the ceramic
initial ‘L’, the first character of my name, carved on it. My friend bought
a wind chime and a cute piggy bank," she said.
There’s more than just
searching among the stalls, tourists can also experience pottery artists a work
– on the spinning wheel, painting objects when they dry or loading up the
kilns.
Visitors can also make
their own cups, dish, bowl, vase or animal – and they will receive the
finished, fired product within a few days. Many villagers offer this service for
VND10,000 to 30,000, depending on the size of product. "I relived my
childhood when fiddling with a piece of clay," said Tuan Nam, a first-year
student.
Recently, a new and
relaxing way to see Bat Trang has been offered. A buffalo cart takes tourists
around the village.
According to Nguyen Minh
Hai, director of the Minh Hai Ceramic Company, who offers this first-ever
service in the village, most who tour the village this way felt relaxed and
interested because they could view the scenery at their leisure.
"The idea of using a
buffalo cart to carry tourists was initiated when I went to Japan looking for
business opportunities for our products. I realised the buffalo was easily
recognised as a symbol of Viet Nam – a rice producing country. So why not use
farm animals to transport tourists around the village?" he said.
Before starting their cart
journey, tourists are shown the way ceramic products are made in a workshop.
Teams of young men and women work on production lines, baking, sanding and
painting.
A journey around the
village, a distance of about 2km, takes an hour. The price ranges from VND50,000
to 100,000 depending on the duration of the tour and how many stops are made.
There are two buffalo carts working in the village, providing tours for about
100 visitors a day.
Like other villages in the
north, the village hold its main festival in the second lunar month. This year,
this fell in March. During the three-day festival, many traditional activities
were held in and around the village temple, situated close to the steep banks of
the Majestic Hong (Red) River.
Among the various ritual
activities held during the festival, the most important is a boat procession by
village elders and monks to the centre of the river to collect the purest
flowing water.
Before they set out, the
boats made offerings to ask the Water Genie for permission to take the water.
The water was then scooped
from the river by two prestigious elders, brought to shore and then paraded
around the village before being taken to the communal temple.
Source: VNS
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