With over 500 years of existence, this is one of the oldest craft villages in the Central region that still "keeps the fire burning" every day, contributing to enriching the Hoi An tourism map.
Tourists experience making pottery at Thanh Ha pottery village
Located along the Thu Bon River, Thanh Ha pottery village (in Hoi An city, old Quang Nam province) stands out with its rustic space and traditional handmade pottery making techniques passed down through many generations.
The pottery here is known for its characteristic reddish-brown color, high durability and sophistication in every detail. Once flourishing in the 16th-17th centuries, the village's products were chosen to be presented to the king.
Meticulously shaping ceramic products – a familiar image at traditional ceramic workshops in Thanh Ha
Today, although it no longer has its former glory, Thanh Ha still burns brightly through the persistent hands of its artisans. People like Mr. Long (a 70-year-old artisan with 50 years of experience in the profession) still work tirelessly day and night at the turntable and kiln.
"My family has been making pottery for over a hundred years. This profession has supported the whole family. Even though it's hard, I still can't bear to give it up," Mr. Long shared while meticulously glazing a clay vase.
Thanks to the efforts of the people to preserve traditional values and the support from the local government, Thanh Ha pottery village has been strongly "revived", becoming an unmissable destination for tourists when coming to Hoi An.
Not only is this place open to visitors every day, it also offers free pottery making experiences for visitors. Visitors can directly mold clay, create shapes, and take the products home as souvenirs.
The craft village space is neatly planned with production workshops, sightseeing paths, product display and sales areas. In addition to traditional items such as jars, pots, vases, teapots..., the village also produces many types of fine art ceramics and compact souvenirs to suit the tastes of modern tourists.
The feeling of "breathing life into clay" is the special attraction of this experience.
Khanh Linh (20 years old, from Gia Lai ) came to Hoi An for the first time and had a memorable experience at Thanh Ha pottery village. "At first, I was clumsy because I was not used to it, but the teachers and staff guided me very enthusiastically. When the clay rotated on the turntable, it felt like breathing life into a living object" - Linh excitedly shared.
For Linh, a morning in Thanh Ha is not just a tourist activity but also an opportunity to better understand the perseverance and dedication of ceramic artisans. "I really admire them. A profession that requires such patience and delicacy has been preserved through many generations. Perhaps, only true love can make people so attached" - Linh said.
Thanh Ha ceramic products stand out with sophisticated craftsmanship and designs imbued with Vietnamese culture.
The combination of craft villages and tourism has opened up a new direction for the local community, creating a stable livelihood and at the same time contributing to preserving a part of the precious intangible cultural heritage of Quang Nam.
Thanh Ha Pottery Village is not only a place to preserve the quintessence of traditional crafts, but also a destination where the past and present intersect, where visitors can slow down, listen to the story of the land, of the people and of an enduring love for pottery.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/kham-pha-lang-gom-thanh-ha-hut-khach-o-da-nang-196250709094909872.htm
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