Thanh Hà Terracotta Park

Museum · Dien Ban

Thanh Hà Terracotta Park

Museum · Dien Ban
Khối Nam Diêu Duy Tân, Thanh Hà, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam

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Clay miniatures of iconic buildings, pottery workshops, and historic kilns  

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Khối Nam Diêu Duy Tân, Thanh Hà, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam Get directions

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Do Cuong

Google
If you're looking for a cool spot with unique architecture and fun stuff to do in Hoi An, you have to check out Thanh Ha Terracotta Park! It's almost 6,000 square meters and has a really creative design inspired by traditional kilns. Once you're there, you can not only see a bunch of miniature world wonders made of clay, but you can also try making your own pottery. It's an awesome place to get into pottery and have some seriously memorable experiences.

John Winter

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This park is great for anyone curious about local culture, traditional crafts, and Vietnamese art. It’s larger than it looks at first glance, with plenty to explore, including historic pottery tools, old kilns, and creative clay sculptures that blend traditional and modern styles. One standout is a kiln that’s over 500 years old, still showcasing methods used for generations. There’s also a small pottery workshop where you can create your own clay piece for around 40,000 VND. The team there was friendly and explained the steps clearly, making it a fun and relaxed experience. Inside the main building, you’ll find short videos on the region’s ceramic heritage, plus a miniature exhibit of clay models based on famous sites. There’s even a café on-site if you want to unwind after exploring. Well worth a visit if you’re in the area. I even made a small vase, was quite impressed. Wednesday 8:30 am–5 pm Thursday 8:30 am–5 pm Friday 8:30 am–5 pm Saturday 8:30 am–5 pm Sunday 8:30 am–5 pm Monday 8:30 am–5 pm Tuesday 8:30 am–5 pm

Reza Sattarzadeh Nowbari

Google
Here is one of the most unique places to visit while you are in Hoi An. There are two main buildings, one as a museum and the other a coffee shop. There is also a courtyard where to see amazing clay work representing some of the iconic buildings in the world. You can expect to stay here between one to two hours.

Tayla H

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Had a great hour or so wandering around the Thanh Hà Terracotta Park. Be aware, you must pay for entrance to the Pottery Village before staff will even let you get near the Park. It was quiet and peaceful when I visited despite being the middle of the day.

Spy

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The most amazing and unique experience in Hoi An! The guided tour is 10/10 and Hoa especially is very kind, friendly and knowledgeable and made our experience very memorable. 100% recommend if you’re in the area.

mm mm

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Nice place to visit away from the crowds at Hoi An old town. Nice miniatures of world renowned buildings. Nice walk through the museum too.

Alicia Glassmeyer

Google
The museum has interesting pottery and the pottery miniatures of places from around the world was fun to see. I did not see some of the activities listed on the website, so that was a bit disappointing. A nice place to walk around for a bit and look at beautiful pottery while learning about the different pottery reguons of Vietnam.

Sivan

Google
Beautiful place! The museum is housed in one building with four floors plus a top floor in the second building. You can even do a pottery workshop here and, of course, enjoy the sculptures of the famous buildings. Entry fee to the village is 30,000, with an additional 50,000 for the museum.