The northern province of Hai Duong on April 27 launched a tour of
Chu Dau ancient pottery village in Thai Tan commune, Nam Sach district.
This is one of the locality’s two major events in response to the Red River Delta-Hai Phong National Tourism Year 2013.
The programme will cover a wide range of activities, including a
display of ancient and modern pottery collections, a ceremony to honour
skilled artisans, a fact-finding tour of the Chu Dau ceramic joint stock
company – the central player in promoting the Chu Dau pottery trademark
to domestic and international markets.
There will also
be a field trip to the village and archaeological relic sites in Nam
Sach district and a contest on the history of Chu Dau pottery.
Chu Dau pottery became well known at the end of the 14 th century, and
reached its peak during the 15 th and 16 th centuries. Chu Dau
ceramics not only inherited the quintessence of pottery making during
the Ly-Tran dynasties, but developed into a form of pottery that
featured beautiful patterns and bright enamel.
In 1992, the Chu Dau archaeological site was recognised as a national relic site.-VNA