In a small house on Huynh Khuong Ninh street, a little girl is engrossed in fixing the final touches of a clay cup on a turntable.
Before stopping in Saigon, Mr. Tomizawa traveled to many countries to work for an educational non-governmental organization.
The teacher’s spirit creates the atmosphere in the classroom.
The small room only has enough room for 8 students and is surrounded by many student tools and products.
Apparently, a lot of people come here to learn pottery as a way to relieve stress because when making pottery, one cannot be impatient.
Tuition fees can be quite high for some people, however, one student said that if possible, he would study here long term `because one class is too short to understand pottery making`.
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