1. The Tranquil Beach Journey to Vung Tau
With outstanding academic achievements, last summer my parents rewarded me with a splendid and vibrant trip to Vung Tau beach. I couldn't express my emotions: both joyful and proud as this was a reward I earned after a period of hard work. Sitting in the car, admiring the streets in the early morning, I found my city to be remarkably beautiful! Rows of trees on both sides of the road stood tall and straight like soldiers marching. While traveling and sightseeing, we finally reached the beach. Vung Tau beach was enchanting yet full of vitality, leaving me mesmerized and forgetting my mother's instructions when going swimming. The salty smell of the sea in the gentle breeze through my hair made me feel delighted. When my family checked into our room, looking out from the fifth-floor window, I could see the panoramic view of beloved Vung Tau city, a beautiful and developed tourist city. Today the weather was really beautiful, the sky was clear blue, not a single cloud. There were a few seabirds flying overhead as if they wanted to join in the fun of the tourists here! The sun looked like a fiery ball shining brightly amidst a clear blue sky. When my parents told me I could go to the beach, I ran eagerly like a fish meeting water, I had been looking forward to this moment for a long time! The soft and cool sand made me feel like I was standing on a light yellow velvet carpet. Stepping a bit further was where my feet touched the waves rushing ashore. The playful waves lapped at my feet in succession. The sea water was extremely refreshing! The endless sea stretched out. The sea was like a giant mirror reflecting the image of the sky. I seemed to step on something! Ah! It's seashells. Looking at them, glistening with seawater, sparkling under the beautiful sunlight! The ivory white color, the red color, the light pink color,... so beautiful, I will collect them to make necklaces or decorate my small room. Casting my gaze towards the beach, the colorful umbrellas looked lively like giant candy sticks. Tourists coming here for a swim were very crowded, including both domestic and foreign tourists. They all seemed very happy and friendly, as if coming here to forget their tiredness, to enjoy life so everyone's face looked refreshed and happy. On the beach, tourists played various sports games, looking very happy, such as volleyball, water polo. Far away, many tourists went sailing and windsurfing, while children built sandcastles or ran and jumped playfully with the waves. My whole family bathed together, played together, very happy. Coming to Vung Tau beach without eating seafood would be a waste! My dad led me and my family to an affordable restaurant on the beach to eat: clams, shrimp, squid, crabs,... Delicious! In the late afternoon, my family returned to the hotel to rest and prepare to leave. Looking outside, I saw a sky tinged with red. My mother said it was the sky cooking rice. Different from the morning, the sky at sunset over the sea had a few clouds of various colors drifting gently. They looked like cotton candy sticks my mom bought for me when I was little. The evening sea was calmer, more serene than the sea in the morning. There were fewer people swimming on the beach because like us, they had all returned to rest... It was time for us to go back. Before getting on the car, I looked at the sea and felt a sense of regret. I will try to study well so that my parents will reward me with more trips in the future. This beautiful and vibrant image of Vung Tau beach will forever be etched deep in my heart as a beautiful memory.


2. Exploring Nha Trang
Long awaited, I've dreamt of gazing upon Nha Trang beach, one of Vietnam's top natural wonders. And finally, that dream became reality, thanks to the summer activities organized by the commune to reward outstanding students like me, I had a visit to this picturesque coastal area. My visit left me with unforgettable memories of the sunny and breezy Nha Trang beach. That day, without needing to set an alarm, I woke up early, did my personal hygiene, had a light breakfast, and then prepared for the excursion with my mother. At exactly 6 o'clock, the bus started off, I bid farewell to my mother and joined my friends on the journey. After a while, I caught a glimpse of Hon Vong Phu from afar. It was true as people said, Hon Vong Phu resembled a standing figure of a wife carrying a child, patiently waiting for her husband. Then there were the mountains with smooth, magical rock formations. Unfortunately, I couldn't stop to explore them. Finally, we arrived! Nha Trang beach appeared in the distance, making us cheer with excitement, the gentle waves lapping onto the white sandy shore. In the distance, there were colorful sailboats moving slowly and surely because they were too far away for us. The sea was crystal clear and cool, I wanted to run straight to the beach but wasn't allowed by the supervisors. On the pristine white sand, happy boys and girls built their sandcastles. Our car drove along the coastline for a while, we enjoyed the sight of the long stretch of white sand and the clear blue waters. Goodbye beautiful Nha Trang beach. The next part of the journey, we went to Monkey Island. This time, we had to take a small boat. Sitting on the boat, gazing at the sea and observing, Monkey Island gradually emerged with its tall coconut trees, a small signboard with a mischievous monkey figure and a line of text: 'Welcome, honored guests.' Our tour group chose to rest under a lush canopy for lunch. After lunch, we visited a monkey troop on the island, there seemed to be hundreds of them, they were so clever and mischievous. We played with the monkeys, gave them fruits, bread,... After playing for a while, the tour guide took us to the circus to watch the circus acts of the smart and adorable dogs, monkeys. My friends and I liked the monkey circus the most, a monkey pedaled a rickshaw and of course, there had to be another monkey in elegant clothes sitting majestically, holding a parasol as a guest. Everyone was excited and enthusiastically applauded. When the circus performances ended, it was time for us to leave the island and head to the Oceanographic Institute. Here, I saw countless species of corals large and small, many rare and precious fish species, and even witnessed sharks swimming in the water. We also got to touch the bones of a giant whale and met a fish dubbed the mermaid of the sea. It was starting to get dark, my excursion was slowly coming to an end, bidding farewell to the romantic city of Nha Trang to return to my family! The rows of lights in Nha Trang city began to illuminate round shapes in light purple, gradually shifting to green and finally bursting into white, clearly illuminating the faces of people passing by. At this moment, Nha Trang city adorned itself with a new costume. The city at night with colorful lights from restaurants, hotels, skyscrapers made the city more magnificent. Finally, we had to leave those beautiful scenes behind, leaving Nha Trang city with immense regret, after a while, many friends fell asleep on the seats, the supervisors saw that and pulled out many interesting games, singing children's songs until the bus stopped at the starting point. This excursion was absolutely amazing! I silently promised myself to study hard so that in the coming years, I could visit other magnificent natural wonders of the country. The excursion left wonderful emotions in me and my friends. Hopefully, we will have many more trips like this to broaden our horizons about Vietnam's tourist attractions.


3. Vacation in Da Lat
During the recent summer vacation, my father took me to Da Lat for a week. It was his reward for me because I had tried hard in my studies and achieved the title of Excellent Student. My father prepared everything thoroughly for this trip. A few days ago, he bought tickets at the Fire Vietnam Travel Center. On Friday morning, my mother drove us to the parking place, bidding farewell to both of us. The bus was almost full, the driver honked to signal to the passengers that departure time was approaching. At exactly 5:30, the bus left. The city in the early morning was refreshing and cool. On the way, there were few people and vehicles. Leaving the city, the bus turned onto National Highway 1 and started to accelerate. I sat by the window seat, enjoying the scenery on both sides of the road. In no time, the bus arrived at the intersection heading to Da Lat. From here, National Highway 20 meandered amidst a lush green color of continuous rubber forests. The scenery changed every moment. The bus went up and down hills and passes continuously. Some passes were very high and long, dozens of kilometers. The driver drove calmly and skillfully through the winding, dangerous roads, with one side being high mountains and the other side being deep valleys. Passengers felt very reassured, completely relying on the driver's skilled hands. Some people leaned their heads against the seat and slept soundly. Three hours later, the bus arrived in the area of Da Lat city, a famous tourist destination in the country. From a distance, I saw the consecutive pine hills. The driver stopped for the tourists to admire the beauty of Pren waterfall. Water cascaded down from above like a giant white curtain. The sound of the waterfall was steady, millions of water droplets shimmered. As we approached the city, the scenery became more appealing. Oh! It was truly a strange scene spread out before my eyes as if in a fairy tale. Among the pine forest, there were faint glimpses of houses with pointed roofs, red tile roofs looked like mysterious castles. Half an hour later, the bus stopped in front of Anh Dao Hotel. The hotel was small but beautiful and fully equipped. The first meal, my father and I enjoyed the delicious plateau dishes. That night, I pulled the blanket up to my neck and slept soundly. During our days here, I visited many beautiful places in Da Lat such as Xuan Huong Lake, Cam Ly waterfall, Cu Hill, Two Tombs Hill, Valley of Love, Da Thien Lake, Truc Lam Monastery... My father took many photos for me. I liked the horse riding style on the hilltop, under the ancient pine tree. In the city park, I happily hugged a giant black bear stuffed animal near the gate for my father to take pictures. I was fascinated by watching birds, animals, and flowers, forgetting the time. Then my father took me to Da Lat market. I was amazed by the richness and beauty of the cold-weather flowers: hydrangeas, yellow daisies, dahlias, impatiens, roses, orchids,... and so many different types of chrysanthemums. Fruits were also very tempting: plums, peaches, strawberries, oranges, avocados, grapes, apples,... everything was delicious and cheap. My father bought several boxes of strawberry jam and a bag full of almost ripe avocados. I'm sure mom and Hong would love them. A week of sightseeing passed by quickly. It was time to say goodbye to Da Lat and return to the warmth of the family. As the bus left, I stuck my head out the window, waving goodbye to the pine forests, mountains, roads, misty valleys, cute houses, and colorful flower gardens... Goodbye, Da Lat! See you next year! This exciting trip has broadened my knowledge about the country, and its people. Our country is beautiful everywhere like a painting and the people are so hospitable and courteous!




Exploring Nguyễn Trãi Temple and the scenic beauty of Côn Sơn
Due to my family circumstances, participating in tourism has always been a distant dream for me. However, at the end of last year, my distant dream became a reality. My class, having the highest academic achievements, was chosen by the school to visit the Nguyễn Trãi memorial house and the scenic Côn Sơn. That morning, my parents happily took me to the car very early. After traveling a few kilometers, everyone in the car spontaneously burst into singing songs of the Youth Union, creating an extremely enthusiastic atmosphere for the tour group. Everyone was eagerly looking forward to an exciting and educational trip. By seven o'clock, we had arrived at Côn Sơn. From a distance, Côn Sơn appeared as a hill covered with lush green pine trees. The sound of pine leaves rustling in the wind created captivating melodies. Upon reaching the entrance of the tourist area, I saw a large sign with the inscription 'Take righteousness to replace violence.' Seeing our puzzled looks, the literature teacher explained. It was a sentence from the work 'Great Proclamation upon Pacification of the Wu' by Nguyễn Trãi. The sentence reflects the righteousness and compassion of our people. Getting off the car, we had 30 minutes to rest and have breakfast. The first place we visited was the Nguyễn Trãi temple. The gentle and warm-toned tour guide introduced us to the life of Nguyễn Trãi, which silently impressed each of us. It was surprising how a great figure like Nguyễn Trãi had such a turbulent life. However, regardless of the difficulties, Nguyễn Trãi always rose up to serve the country with loyalty. Leaving the memorial area, we eagerly raced each other to climb to the Summit of Chessboard Table. The path was long, built with stone, with lush green pine trees on both sides, creating a melodious tune. I slowed down to savor the feeling of 'under the cool green, I compose leisurely verses' by Nguyễn Trãi. We had lunch on the mountain top, the first time I had a meal on the peak of a high and cool mountain. From there, I could see my hometown, Bắc Giang, and witness the majestic achievements of the Lục đầu river which continuously flows day and night. Around two o'clock in the afternoon, we descended from the mountain, thinking the adventure was over. Little did we know, the most exciting part of the tour was yet to come. Our teacher took us down a shortcut. It was a path of dried-up streams amidst cool canopy of trees above. We experienced all the feelings of ancient poets, sitting, lying on rocks, on dry moss, listening to the sound of flowing water like a harp, feeling the coolness of the stream against our faces... It was truly a wonderful feeling. That evening, we returned home, all exhausted but extremely happy. The next day at school, we joyfully recounted the previous day's adventures to each other. My friends even gave me some dried pine cones resembling the round Buddhist stupas that someone luckily found on the way down to the stream. For me, that trip was very meaningful. It was not just a day to learn more about a national hero, nor just a fun tour with teachers and friends. It was also something else, a trip that helped me believe that sincere childhood dreams can come true.


6. Exploring Da Nang City
During the recent summer vacation, I was fortunate enough to be taken by my father to visit Da Nang City for a week. It was a reward from my father for achieving high results in school. My father had prepared thoroughly for this trip. Days before, he had purchased plane tickets and booked a hotel in Da Nang. On Friday morning, the plane took off at exactly 5:30 am. I had a window seat, allowing me to enjoy the scenery outside the plane. From above, the capital city of Hanoi appeared as patches of lush greenery. By noon, we arrived in Da Nang, a city often referred to as the most livable city in Vietnam by tourists. The weather here was exceptionally beautiful, seemingly endorsing our trip. On the first day, my father took me on a tour around Da Nang city. Despite feeling tired, I was very happy. In the evening, my father took me to enjoy some local delicacies and admire the dreamy Han River Bridge at night. The bridge looked like a sleeping princess peacefully lying amidst the city. In the following days, I visited many famous landmarks here such as the Ba Na - Suoi Mo ecological tourism area and the legendary Marble Mountains. The highlight was visiting Son Tra Peninsula. As it was summer, this was an ideal tourist destination. My father and I only took ten minutes by motorbike from the city center to reach Son Tra Peninsula. The road was smoothly paved, shaded by trees on both sides, seemingly silencing all the hustle and bustle of the city, giving way to peaceful scenery. The Thuan Phuoc suspension bridge gracefully spanned across the Da Nang bay, connecting the bustling city center with the serene Son Tra Peninsula. The entire peninsula seemed like a sleeping princess awakened from a long slumber, rising with majestic beauty and allure. My father and I spent our entire vacation here. Witnessing the tranquil beauty, sunset, and the roaring waves crashing onto the shore evoked indescribable emotions in me. The beauty of the peninsula made us reluctant to leave, wanting to stay here forever. Throughout the trip, my father took many beautiful photos of me. Before bidding farewell to this beloved city of Da Nang, my father bought many souvenirs for my mother. I'm sure my mother and my little brother at home will love them. A week of exploration flew by quickly. It was time to say goodbye to Da Nang and return to the warmth of our family. As the plane took off, I leaned out of the window, waving goodbye to the roads, mountains, white sandy beaches, and the charming houses. Farewell, Da Nang! See you next year! This exciting trip has broadened my knowledge about our country and its people. Our country is beautiful everywhere like a painting, and its people are truly warm-hearted and hospitable!


7. Exploring Nui Coc Lake
Near the end of the first semester of my sixth grade, the school organized a field trip to Nui Coc Lake for us. This was a very meaningful trip for me because it was the first time I traveled far without my parents, only with my homeroom teacher and classmates, so I was both excited and a little worried. Knowing this, my mother prepared everything for me the night before and reminded me of everything I needed to do. After that, my mother put me to bed early because the next day, the bus would leave at 5 a.m. Despite lying in bed, I was still nervous, and I only fell asleep when the alarm clock rang loudly. I woke up, my mother had already woken up and prepared my backpack. After everything was ready, my father took me to the schoolyard to join my classmates for the trip. At exactly 5 a.m., the bus started to run, and we were all delighted as we passed familiar streets. The bus ran smoothly, and in a moment, it left our neighborhood, and unfamiliar roads gradually opened up before us. After a while, the teacher started leading us to sing familiar songs, so the bus was filled with singing and clapping. The atmosphere was very cheerful and lively. Just over two hours later, we arrived at Nui Coc Lake. Upon arrival, the teacher allowed us to rest for half an hour for breakfast and rest. Nui Coc Lake appeared before me with its lush green forests and clear blue water. The atmosphere was so peaceful and tranquil, completely different from where we lived. After breakfast, the teacher took us to visit the mountain caves. These were not natural caves but were created by the skillful hands of humans, they were indeed beautiful and intricate structures. After leaving the caves, we climbed up the high hills, where there were many pine trees and bamboo. Standing on the high hills, we could clearly hear the sound of the pine trees rustling as if they were singing a lullaby. Looking down from above, the lake was truly beautiful, the golden sunlight shining on the lake surface made thousands of small waves run across the water like twinkling stars, playing around. After getting bored on the lake shore, our teacher took us for a walk on the lake surface on a small boat. The lake was vast and boundless, with waves rolling in the direction of the wind. In the distance, there were quiet villages nestled by the lake. The scenery was truly picturesque. On the boat, the teacher told us the legend of Nui Coc Lake, then she even sang the song 'Legend of Nui Coc Lake' for us, her voice was smooth and heartfelt, sometimes deep and sometimes sweet. So after a day of exploring Nui Coc Lake tourist area, our teacher and us tidied up our belongings and returned home. Although it was a full day trip, the atmosphere was so cheerful that none of us felt tired anymore. On the way back, we sang and cheered excitedly again. Returning home, I was excited to tell my parents about the trip, and I secretly thought that surely my descriptive essay about tomorrow's scenery would be very good because through this trip, I had collected so many beautiful scenes of nature. It was indeed a very rewarding trip.


8. Exploring the Dreamy City of Hue
During the past summer vacation, I had the chance to visit the dreamy city of Hue, a surprising and exciting gift from the school for achieving the title of Excellent Student. Early on Monday morning, at 5 o'clock, everyone gathered at the school. After roll call, we all got on the bus and left the city. The bus swiftly raced along the national highway, and in no time, I could taste the saltiness of the sea. The bus stopped for an hour at Ca Na beach for lunch. During the break, my friends and I took some photos to cherish the memories. Continuing the journey, despite feeling very sleepy, I tried to stay awake to admire the scenery of each region of the country. I was captivated by the roadside gardens, with their straight rows of trees and beautiful white flowers. I paid attention to their fruits. Ah! Dragon fruit trees, with their round green fruits, occasionally tinged with red, must be in season. Approaching Phan Rang, Phan Thiet, I was delighted to sense the rich coastal homeland aroma of vast vineyards. After a restful night in Nha Trang, the journey continued. From afar, we could see towering mountains. When the bus reached the foot of the Ca Pass, I started to feel nervous. The pass was high, with mountains on one side and steep cliffs on the other, with the vast sea below, creating a picturesque but treacherous landscape. The bus passed through the central provinces: Binh Dinh, Quy Nhon, Da Nang... Passing through each place, we learned more about the geography and history of Vietnam from Mr. An's explanations. We arrived in Hue one evening. Truly the imperial land: temples, tombs, moss-covered tiled roofs... surrounding the imperial citadel are vast expanses of lotus ponds. Visitors seem to be transported from reality to a dreamland. Each tomb has its own architectural style and beauty, depending on the personality of each king, but perhaps the most beautiful is the tomb of King Khai Dinh, with its exquisite porcelain carvings of phoenixes, dragons, peacocks, apricots, orchids, chrysanthemums, and bamboo. The tomb of King Tu Duc also features statues of elephants, horses, literary and military mandarins standing on both sides. Everyone eagerly took photos for memories, and I also took some. Speaking of Hue, one cannot forget the Perfume River, Ngự Mountain, Thiên Mụ Pagoda, and Tràng Tiền Bridge. That day, the whole group took a boat trip on the Perfume River. The water surface was as smooth as paper, only the clear, melodious singing voice of the singer on the boat could be heard. The cool breezes gently brushed by. The picturesque scenery blended with the sweet, melodious voice of the singer made people feel like they were entering a fairyland. Even after the boat docked, nobody wanted to leave. The entire group continued the sightseeing tour. What was even more interesting was having a local Hue guide who was invited to be our tour guide. Wherever she went, she talked about the legends of the historical relics there. Oh my! The Hue accent was unfamiliar, but I still found it very gentle and adorable. During the day, everyone went together to find Hue specialties to savor: from Hue beef noodle soup, steamed rice cakes, water fern cakes, to baby basket clams rice... every dish was so deliciously spicy that it brought tears to the eyes. In the evening, once again, the whole group took a boat along the Perfume River and listened to folk songs: The Cuckoo Bird Singing, Anger Yet Love... Late at night, everyone still didn't forget to enjoy the rich and noble lotus seed sweet soup of Hue. Parting with Hue, everyone carried unforgettable memories. The landscapes may be far away now, but why do I still feel the impressions are so vivid.


My Journey to Hanoi
During my sixth-grade year, I had the opportunity to broaden my horizons and gain new experiences through trips away from home. Among them, Hanoi - the capital of Vietnam, left an indelible impression on me. While at home, I learned about the bustling capital of the country through beloved songs, stories from my parents, and when I finally arrived in Hanoi, I truly saw how the heart of the nation appeared before my eyes. My dad and I stayed at a hotel near Sword Lake. During lunch, we discussed the itinerary for the trip. Hanoi revealed itself to me with many new and bewildering things, mixed with a lot of excitement and curiosity. I noticed a completely different way of life compared to the people in my hometown. The atmosphere of each day seemed always vibrant and bustling, not only at the beginning of a new day or during rush hour. It can be said that at any time of the day, Hanoi has its own unique beauty, a lively vibe of the capital. Early in the morning, standing high and looking down at the city was truly fascinating. Because the hotel my dad and I stayed in was in Hoan Kiem district, the city center, everything here seemed to be within my sight when I looked out the window. The scene of Sword Lake appeared ethereal, blending with fresh green hues. The young green leaves still retained morning dewdrops like pure crystal drops. Willow branches around the lake dropped their leaves, resembling graceful maidens letting their hair down onto the lake. The Huc Bridge arched like a shrimp connecting the shore to the temple nestled amidst hundred-year-old trees. In the distance, the Tortoise Tower faintly appeared venerable. Around the lake, people were exercising everywhere, echoing with laughter. On the streets, there were many people and vehicles passing by, mostly cars and buses, following each other without any gaps. The calls of breakfast vendors echoed throughout the bustling streets. The morning in the city was very different from where I lived. In the city, people were awakened by the sounds of cars, vendors calling out, and people exercising. Whereas in my hometown, the crowing of roosters was the alarm clock. Along the road from the city center to Cau Giay, I visited Thu Le Park, where children always wanted to play freely with friendly animals, sitting on stone benches enjoying their favorite strawberry ice cream. Visiting One Pillar Pagoda, I saw the small pagoda rising like a lotus in the middle of the lake, resembling a noble lotus rising above the mud. Truly, our ancestors had creativity in architectural works imbued with historical significance. A sacred atmosphere enveloped me as my dad and I visited Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. A long line of people lined up in silence and reverence. Inside the mausoleum, the beloved father of the nation lay peacefully in a transparent glass sarcophagus, and I was admiring Uncle Ho's beloved face with deep pride and gratitude. Outside the Mausoleum, bamboo lines stood together like sentry soldiers guarding the peaceful sleep of Uncle Ho. Along the path to his residence, passing by the green fish pond filled with hundreds of goldfish swimming freely. It seemed that Uncle Ho loved nature and was close to nature, so his residence was always adorned with natural beauty harmonizing with the daily life of people. The air was fresh and serene. Returning to the hotel, I packed up for the trip home tomorrow. For me, it was a meaningful journey, leaving me with many interesting things, helping me discover many new aspects of city life, in the bustling capital of our beloved Vietnam.


10. Exploring Halong Bay
Anyone who has visited Quang Ninh will surely not forget to visit Halong Bay. Last year, I had a trip to Halong Bay with my parents and younger brother. I really enjoyed and will always remember that wonderful trip. It was a beautiful sunny day, with scattered white clouds across the clear blue sky. My family and I were excitedly traveling in the car with lots of luggage for the beach trip. All of my siblings were eagerly looking forward to the destination. In no time, we arrived at Halong. Here, the air was fresh and pleasant. The gentle sea breeze brushed through my hair. The majestic beauty of Halong Bay made everyone amazed. From above, Halong Bay looked like a vivid natural painting. There are many islands and caves here: Dau Go Cave, Thien Cung Cave, Chicken Man Island, etc., with thousands of diverse flora and fauna rarely found on both land and underwater. My family and I visited Thien Cung Cave - one of the most beautiful and famous caves in Halong Bay and the whole country. Along a winding path clinging to the cliff, covered with lush green trees, we were surprised to see the cave appearing before us with stunning beauty. The tour guide told us that Thien Cung Cave is associated with a legend about an ancient Dragon King. On the cave wall is a magnificent mural with intricate carvings depicting images of ancient fairy tale characters. In the last chamber of the cave is where the Cloud Fairy in the legend bathed her hundred children. At the end of a winding path is the farewell place of the Cloud Fairy, taking fifty children to explore new lands with the Dragon Prince - her husband, while fifty children stay to build their homeland. The next place my family visited was Tuan Chau Island. This is the place that supplies green vegetables to the city. We arrived at a bamboo house, though simple, has been built for a long time. It is the resting place of Uncle Ho after each visit to the bay. On Tuan Chau Island, in the evening, people also organize water music stage and dolphin circus. My parents also took my two siblings to watch. My younger brother was very excited and jumped around. It was truly a wonderful evening. When we returned to the accommodation, my family was all tired but still excited, looking forward to enjoying the view of Halong city at night. The city glittered with lights in the cool breeze blowing from the sea. The next day, I went swimming at Bai Chay Beach along the coast of Halong Bay. Here, I cheered excitedly with the sea breeze blowing gently. The golden sand beach stretched along the coast. The waves crashed into the shore, playing one after another. After swimming, we enjoyed fresh coconuts right on the beach and admired the view of Bai Chay. It is a tourist destination, attracting both domestic and foreign visitors, with its terrain being a low hill, surrounded by ancient pine trees. Here, high-rise buildings sprout like mushrooms, giving the coastal city a modern look. The scenery here made us reluctant to leave, but eventually it was time to bid farewell to Halong. Halong is truly beautiful! That beauty is the most unique gift that nature has bestowed upon humans and this land. If you have the opportunity, please come and visit Halong Bay to admire and enjoy the wonders of nature, my friends!


