@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000672, author = {グェン, ティ・ラン・アィン and 野上, 建紀}, journal = {多文化社会研究, Journal of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki University}, month = {Mar}, note = {Located on the outskirt of Hanoi, Bat Trang is well known for high-quality a traditional ceramic village. With regard to origins, there are many legends about the formation of the village. According to Complete Annals of Dai Viet, Bat Trang firstly appeared in 1352. On the other hand, according to the historical epic, people from Bo Bat Commune, Ninh Binh province settled in this land under Ly Dynasty (1010 - 1225). When King Ly Cong Uan relocated the capital in Thang Long, many businessmen, crafters from many areas go to settle down there. Many potters came and built the kilns in Bat Trang because this village is located in an area rich in clay. Lying on the edge of the Red River, between Thang Long and Pho Hien which are two ancient trade centers in the north of Vietnam during 15th - 17th century, Bat Trang’s ceramics were favorite products not only in domestic market but also foreign ones thanks to Japan, Chinese and Western trading boats that passed by. However, in the 18th-19th century, the ceramic products couldn’t be exported to foreign countries because of the restricting foreign trade policy of Trinh, Nguyen dynasty. Only since 1986, thanks to economic reforms and development, more attention has been vested in the village and the world gets a chance to know more about Vietnamese ceramics through impressive high quality exported ceramic products of Bat Trang. Nowadays, Bat Trang ceramic products are famous for not only in Vietnam but also in other countries in the world. The products of the villages has been exported to some countries like Japan, Korea, America,and members of European Union since 1990., 多文化社会研究, 6, pp.175-198; 2020}, pages = {175--198}, title = {バッチャン焼の過去と現在}, volume = {6}, year = {2020} }