Bat Trang Village Festival
Bat Trang Village Festival. 3rd day to 6th day of 2nd lunar month
Date of organisation: 14st day to 16st day of the 2nd lunar month.
The Bat Trang ceramics village, a 500-year-old village, is located about 10 km northeast of Ha Noi on the left bank of the Red River.
According to Viet Nam’s famous history book, Dai Viet Su Ky Toan Thu, the name of Bat or Bat Trang commune was first known in 1352. However, unofficial records said that in the Ly dynasty (1010-1225), villagers from Bo Bat commune in Ninh Binh province resettled in this area and called it Bat Trang commune. The villagers chose the area because they found porcelain clay – a good material to produce high quality porcelain and ceramics. The land is also easy to access by a water way as it lies next to the Nhi or Hong (Red) River.
Bat Trang ceramics were sought for by people of all walks of life from royal families in Thang Long (Ha Noi) city to farmers. Since the 15th century, ceramic house-utensils made by the Bat Trang village were also among the tributes to Chinese kings.
Since then, throughout the ups and downs of history, Bat Trang village has confirmed the value of its products. The traditional craft of ceramic making in Bat Trang has survived all challenges and continued to develop, especially over the past decades, with thousand of kilns on fire round the clock. Many kilns in Bat Trang are now fuelled by gas, thus helping reduce environmental pollution and ensuring the quality of products.
According to artisans in the village, Bat Trang ceramics have been mainly decorated with paintings of dragons and phoenixes, parallel sentences, floral designs, images of people and landscapes, which all reflect the Vietnamese people’s daily activities and spiritual life.
Bat Trang, in the several past centuries, mainly made worshipping objects, then produced house-utensils, including bowls, plates, vases, cups and pots. The village has recently diversified its products, producing many items of fine art ceramics and high quality porcelain.
The Bat Trang village festival takes place annually at Bat Trang Communal House to commemorate the village’s patron saint. The festival has rituals of the water and tablet processions bathing tablet, offering a burned buffalo, six trays of food and four trays of sticky rice to the patron saint. When the rituals end, offerings are divided to families in the village.
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