Bat Trang artisans innovate to meet global market demands
To boost competitiveness, Bat Trang pottery businesses leverage information technology for product promotion.
To boost competitiveness, Bat Trang pottery businesses leverage information technology for product promotion.
A collection of 100 sculptures and vases with unique images of Vietnamese dragons was recently unveiled at the Vietnam Ceramics Center, Bat Trang Ceramic Village in Hanoi.
The exhibition demonstrates the combination of painting, sculpture, and the quintessence of traditional Bat Trang ceramics with the artist's unique creativity.
This exhibition, featuring a collection of glazed ceramics rich in historical, cultural and aesthetic value, will raise public awareness of the importance of preserving Vietnam's cultural history.
Bat Trang pottery craftsman, has been devoting his whole life to preserving the quintessence of thousand-year-old pottery on the outskirts of Hanoi.
A modern museum in Hanoi tells a story of the illustrious past of ceramic artisans and the history of a prestigious craft village.
A tourism week has been organized at the century-old craft village to introduce the quintessence of pottery after the two-year hiatus of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The exhibition of the invaluable legacy of contemporary Vietnamese art inspired by Italian fashion and jointly organized by the Embassy of Italy in Hanoi and the Hon Dat Viet Bat Trang Art Museum (Bat Trang Museum) is underway at Casa Italia, Hanoi.
The ceramic exhibition showcases Vietnamese talents and tightens cultural links between Italy and Vietnam.
The century-old craft village on the outskirts of Hanoi is now undergoing a facelift, ready for tours connecting the capital with surrounding areas.