1. Descriptive Essay on Hometown River #1
It's been a long time since I visited my hometown. Last summer, my parents gave me a trip to my very own hometown. There were so many beautiful scenes, but the image of the hometown river always lingered in my mind.
That morning, I woke up early, had breakfast, and prepared to go to the bus station to head back to the hometown. Along the way, I witnessed numerous beautiful sceneries, discovered many new and interesting things. I was excited and nervous, eagerly awaiting the bus to roll quickly to my hometown. Stepping off the bus, the fragrance of ripe rice fields enveloped me like stepping into a fairy tale world, sweet, a taste of the hometown that I couldn't feel anywhere else. And intertwined with that was the gentle flow of the river, creating a complete picture.
The hometown river is known as the breath of the fields, surrounding my hometown, providing water for farmers during the crop season. It's the melodious music cheering everyone on, the lullaby for children every summer noon. On the hometown river, I can't forget the memories of going fishing, swimming, organizing buffalo races, and playing war games with friends.
During the dreamy early mornings, the hometown river becomes even more poetic with the mist covering everything. In the distance, bamboo groves, sugar cane fields on the other side of the river, or the ancient banyan tree in front. Oh, how beautiful it is, like a lacquer painting that an artist has carefully painted. The water flows gently as if welcoming a new day. In the summer afternoons, the river harmonizes with the gentle breeze, bringing coolness to the village, making the sunlight gentler. People also take advantage of the midday break under the shade of the trees along the river.
Then, in the late afternoon, people excitedly go to the river to bathe, relax, chat, or follow the floating boats to fish, cut water hyacinths, or pick up floating water lilies. Every afternoon, I often join my friends from the village
to go to the river, picking up trash to help keep the river clean and beautiful. We are trying to take small actions to contribute to preserving the river, hoping that from these small actions, people will realize that dumping trash into the river is
not right because the river is the friend of the village.
Oh, river, even when I grow up, I will never forget you. The river is a lifelong friend, closely associated with my childhood, with memories. Although now I am far from the river, the images of the river and the people here will forever remain in my heart. Stay beautiful and green, my dear river.
The image of the hometown river is always etched deeply in my mind
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2. Descriptive Essay on Hometown River #3
For those children born and raised in their hometown, there can never be beautiful memories without the river. I am also one of those children. Perhaps, my fondest memory with the river is the scene of the evening on the river.
Summer evenings on the river in my hometown are the most lively. As at that time, we, the group of children, were all on a break from school, gathering by the riverbank to play. We played with sand on the riverbank, building peculiar shapes, then threw sand teasing each other. On days when the river was shallow, we went together to catch clams. Under the large stones were big and sturdy clams. We also bet on which clam was the biggest as if choosing a pearl.
Then, there were those afternoons when we, each and every one of us, went to the river to swim. At that moment, the river embraced us gently, like a mother cradling her child. The river water was cool and clear as if filtered through a large basin somewhere. But perhaps the most impressive to me was the evenings spent watching the sunset on the river with my friends. When the sunset gradually descended, the green clouds gave way for the sunset to appear. Now, the river was dyed in a reddish-orange color. We often teased each other, calling it the river of blood.
Then, none of us chose a spot to sit and admire the river. Occasionally, the gentle breeze made the river ripple, looking truly magnificent. The slightly bright color of the sunset made us notice the boats returning to the dock after a tiring day of work. The boats created ripples in the tired river as if it, too, had absorbed the weariness. The sound of the boats getting closer and finally reaching the shore seemed as if they, too, had absorbed tiredness and now lay still on the tired shore. That was also the time when the local people returned after searching for clams and snails.
The sound of people laughing and chatting happily, asking each other about the harvest for the day, made the quiet scene suddenly lively. The lively sounds gradually faded away in the distance and then slowly faded in silence. At this time, the schools of fish quickly returned home, creating ripples on the water's surface. The night was the most beautiful, especially the moonlit nights. The bright moon sat round and full like a golden plate shining down on the river. The river received the soft light of the moon, becoming silver and sparkling. The wind blew gently, cool and refreshing.
For me, the river is an adorable and gentle friend, not glamorous or majestic. The river always brings joy to me. No matter where I go, I can never forget the place that is closely associated with my childhood.
The river water is cool and clear as if filtered through a large basin somewhere
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3. Descriptive Essay on Hometown River - Part 2
It seems that people from my village, when they go far away and think about our hometown, first think of the hometown river. I am the same, deeply in love with the river of my homeland.
The river, I don't know where it originates from the streams on the Truong Son mountain range, echoing with those distant green mountains. When it passes through my village, it flows calmly, gently, as if allowing everyone enough time to admire its clear water. Its widest point as it passes the village is only a few meters. The river seems to silently precede the beauty of the village. It reflects the serene water under the shadow of the bamboo on both banks.
Sometimes, from the top of the tall bamboo, a white stork, as chalky as lime, with half-closed eyes, suddenly sees its reflection in the water. In the middle of my village is a road that runs straight down to the riverbank, meets the ferry, and connects to the other side of the river. People from the village going to the district or province, passing through other villages, all follow that road, making the ferry always busy with people coming and going. Every day, we also cross that ferry to go to school. On any morning, the river is stirred by the ferry's crossings.
The river's calm surface rolls up small waves under the boat, pushing each other, rolling all the way to the shore, making the tranquil morning stir with those tiny sounds. On the azure color of the river and bamboo leaves, the white color of student uniforms stands out, blending with the yellow of the banana and coconut trees, mixed with the vibrant red of the adolescents' scarves. The sound of chatting echoes continuously to the head of the river. Those are beautiful days on the river.
During the flood days, the river is not calm passing through the village. It carries red water with sediment and foam, boiling and rushing as if wanting to quickly race its excess strength to the sea to avoid flooding the fields and the village. On the shore, the bamboo shoots stretch themselves like desperate, urging the rushing water to flow faster. On those days, crossing the ferry to get to school is really a difficult task. Rain and wind on the river make us wet and cold. The ferry laboriously inches forward in short segments and often doesn't reach the shore at the designated location.
Despite such challenging days, I still passionately love the river of my hometown with an everlasting love—a love for my homeland.
Sometimes from the top of the tall bamboo, a white stork, as chalky as lime, with half-closed eyes, suddenly sees its reflection in the water
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4. Descriptive Essay on Hometown River - Part 5
People grow up and mature from their hometown; it's always the dearest place, deeply connected with everyone in their childhood years. I'm no different; the hometown is always in my heart with countless memories, especially the serene image of the Tien River.
The Tien River in my hometown meanders, flowing around the village, serving as the main water source in the daily life of the rural area. The river's water is clear like a giant mirror reflecting the blue sky every day. In the early morning, the calm water surface is as smooth as a sheet; by noon, when the sun rises high, the golden sunbeams shine down on the river, and the water surface looks like it's draped in gold and silver, wearing a radiant coat. At night, the river seems to merge with the space, dyed with the light of the full moon round in the sky, and the full moon casts a shadow on the calm water.
On both sides of the river, clusters of bamboo and willow trees lean down to cast shadows on the lake's surface, resembling young girls posing and making gestures. Occasionally, a gentle breeze passes by; leaves fall onto the water, lightly floating like small boats. In the evening, swallows flutter over, and the calm water suddenly ripples; small waves chase each other, rushing towards the shore.
The Tien River has long been the main water source supplying water to the rural fields, helping the local farmers have a fruitful harvest. Occasionally, boats shuttle back and forth to catch fish and shrimp abundantly from the riverbed. Every day, mothers come to the riverbank to wash clothes, cook meals, etc. This place is also ideal for the games of us village children, who come to the riverside every day to play and make noise, immersing ourselves in the cool breeze, gazing at the peaceful river, enjoying the fresh air,...
More than just a river, it is like a close friend of my village. The river provides a part of the village's life, nurturing countless children of the homeland with that water, bonding with the village for generations. The rhythm of human life may change, and life may progress, but only the river continues to exist eternally, like an undeniable truth.
Until now, that river still flows and never stops flowing to continue nurturing the next generations. Despite being away from the village for a long time, the beloved Tien River still exists in my heart, unforgettable. It is like a beautiful memory of childhood, the origin of this beating heart.
The river's water is crystal clear like a giant mirror, reflecting the blue sky every day
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5. Descriptive Essay on Hometown River - Part 4
My hometown is situated right next to the Thương River. The gentle river lives up to its name. Despite the poverty and struggles of my village, throughout countless generations, it remains tranquil and exceptionally poetic. I remember spending entire days in the lush green fields of corn and rice. However, the most profound memory of my childhood is the beauty of the Thương River.
The Thương River is not as boisterous as other rivers. Every morning, when the sun and the roosters announce the new day, I have a habit of running to the riverbank to admire the gracefully flowing stream. The small ripples seem to be chasing each other continuously, whether driven by the gentle breeze or the sun's rays. The wind from beneath the river blows gently, cooling my face and tousling my soft, golden hair. That small yet enchanting feeling, when recalled later in life, always evokes a sense of nostalgia and excitement!
The river sparkles brightly as the radiant sun ascends. At that moment, the river appears as if it's covered with a glass mosaic. When I was younger, I used to ask my mother about the sparkling glass flowers of various colors. She said, 'Those are sunlight flowers, a blessing for our homeland.' Later on, I understood that it wasn't just the beauty of my village river. Nevertheless, it remains a deep-seated memory of my childhood!
On clear days with golden sunlight, I can observe along both banks of the river. There, the dark green grass mixes with clear water, while delicate white flowers proudly display themselves on the water's surface. The scene of the river at that time fascinated me and my friends immensely. The Thương River is beautiful and alluring, but both I and the villagers have much to be grateful for. The river provides shrimp and fish, supporting generations of my village that have grown up and moved away. The river also carries silt to nourish the fields and ensure bountiful harvests.
Every flood season, the river rises and falls, spreading a white silt carpet over the vast fields outside the village. Silently, the river contributes to the prosperity of my entire village. For me and the kids in the neighborhood, the river is also an unforgettable mark of hot summer afternoons spent diving and playing in the cool, clear water, or the nights under the moon playing games and laughing. The beautiful images of the river have become an integral part of the purity of my childhood.
The river has been a companion for many, and now, it remains a steadfast memory of my childhood. That's why it's not surprising that it has become a 'soul of the village' in the hearts of the devoted villagers like me.
On clear days with golden sunlight, I can observe along both banks of the river
Illustration (Source: Internet)7. Describing the Enchanting Hometown River
Living in my current place, there are countless beautiful scenes that everyone who leaves their hometown would always miss. However, what stands out most in my memory is the image of the hometown river.
I don't know where the river originates, but as it flows through my village, it winds gracefully, meandering through the village before stretching endlessly towards the distant horizon. The river is deep and quite wide, reaching about 300-400 meters at its widest point as it flows through the village. Along both riverbanks are tall bamboo trees casting shadows on the clear water.
In the morning, as the early morning sun weaves through the bamboo leaves and then shines down on the river, the water curls into small, rolling waves that cascade towards the shore, creating a serene and lively atmosphere as people from the village come to fetch water. Laughter, jokes, and calling each other echo through the entire area. On the bright blue surface of the river, a few small boats releasing fishing nets can be seen rushing, eager to have a fruitful catch. I find the river so gentle and warm at this moment.
In the evening, when the sunset fades and the last rays of daylight illuminate the river, a magnificent painting is created. At night, when the full moon rises above the bamboo forest, casting its glow onto the sparkling river, the water seems to be covered with a layer of shining silver. This is the time when we, the youngsters, come to the river to enjoy the coolness and have fun in the quietness of the surroundings, as if we can hear the whispered conversations of the bamboo trees and the gentle sounds of the waves lapping against the shore.
My soul feels serene and relaxed after those tense study hours. How could I forget those scorching summer afternoons when my friends and I would gather to swim in the river? The cool, clear water washed away all fatigue and heat. The sounds of laughter, splashing water, and the echoing river created a lively atmosphere along the entire stretch of the river. Perhaps it's why the river is so attached to me. Every joy and sorrow, I share with the river, making it like a close friend.
The gentle and friendly river, however, turns mighty during the flood season. It carries red sediment-laden water, with waves rolling as if wanting to engulf everything. On the banks, bamboo trees stretch desperately to urge the water to flow faster to prevent flooding the village. After each flooding, the fields are enriched with sediment, and the early rice crops flourish, making the vegetation even greener.
The last rays of daylight illuminating the river create a beautiful painting
Illustration Photo (Source: Internet)6. Describing the Charming Hometown River
“My homeland has a river so blue
Its mirror-like water reflects bamboo rows”
Every time I read these two verses, my heart cannot help but be emotionally moved, remembering the hometown river. The river mentioned in Tế Hanh's two verses seems not to be the river of his own homeland anymore but has become the river of anyone, a river flowing through peaceful villages on the Vietnamese land.
The river flowing through my village is a small branch of the Red River. It winds through numerous hamlets, vast rice fields, and lush green hills. When it reaches my village, the river seems to pause before the beauty of a peaceful and happy countryside. On both sides are fresh bamboo groves, and the bamboo shoots stretch high up to the azure sky. I imagine the bamboo as a graceful girl, gazing down at the water's surface to admire her own beauty.
In the distance are extensive paddy fields, seemingly endless. The river carries sediment along with its sweet water, like a mother providing nourishment to the fields, allowing the rice plants to grow lush and healthy. The riverbank is also an ideal place for water buffalo to rest, leisurely grazing on grass and drinking water. The soft green grass is where children often play and organize mischievous games like flying kites or playing cat and mouse.
When boredom sets in, they stretch out on the grass, silently contemplating the sky and the gently flowing river. Each season, the river adorns itself differently. In spring, the river water is crystal clear, as if one can see the bottom, resembling a gentle and warm mother extending her arms to protect and embrace the entire village. In the rainy summer, the water rises, bold and red, like the color of young bricks, flowing more vigorously than usual.
That river is closely tied to many beautiful memories of my childhood. It's the afternoons spent bathing in the cool river with friends, where laughter echoed along the entire stretch of the river. It's the joy of childhood when the river gave us a basket full of fish and shrimp as our victorious spoils. It's the afternoons sitting on this side of the bank, waiting for my mother to return from the market on the other side, or more precisely, eagerly anticipating my mother buying some treats, even if it's just a sesame-seed-studded rice cracker or a few oranges and pomelos.
The hometown river always lives on in my mind, becoming an endless nostalgia for those who are far away. The river, inseparable from my childhood, is the embodiment of a beloved and cherished homeland.
Each season, the river adorns itself differently
Illustration Photo (Source: Internet)9. Describing the Homeland River: A Beautiful Tale
Childhood perhaps retains an image of a river for everyone. Even if that river has flowed or is still flowing, memories will continue to flow in the mind. I also have such a river: the Red River of my homeland.
When I was a child, my grandfather often warned me not to play near the river. Despite these warnings, the enticing games and adventures with friends during summer afternoons made a mischievous girl forget all the admonitions. A group of kids would gather by the river to play with sand, building castles. The Red River, gentle and generous, enriched the alluvial land along its banks, creating a fertile area for cultivation. Originating from a plateau in China, flowing a long distance, and passing through my hometown, the river water carried heavy sediment, giving it a deep and meaningful reddish-brown color.
Standing on Thang Long Bridge and looking down, the river swirls in whirlpools like the bristles on a buffalo's back grazing in the field. There are times when the river gets angry, and the water rises high, overflowing the sandbanks created by sedimentation in the middle of the river. Islands covered with greenery, such as reeds, grass, and fields of yellow mustard flowers, are swept away by the current. We have to wait until the river calms down, and life returns to the greenery.
Viewed from above, the river appears as a pink ribbon meandering through green bamboo clusters, grey sandbanks, and then flowing far away towards the horizon, where no one knows what lands and people are waiting. The river keeps flowing, forming new friendships, and people continue to entrust their joyful and sorrowful memories to its waters.
Flowing water is like the passage of time, carrying away stories that people will remember. The river remains gentle and continues to flow. In the journey of life, I will carry the river of my homeland as a companion – a river that belongs to me but is also a great friend to many, both today and tomorrow.
Flowing water is like the passage of time, carrying away stories that people will remember
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9. Describing the Hometown River - Story 8
The Tra Giang River flows through my village. The river has been connected with many people, intimately intertwined with me. The river and I are as close as bosom buddies.
All year round, the color of the river water changes, but it always carries rich alluvium. The river's wide expanse is vast, with water that is beautifully azure.
In the morning, when the Sun wakes up, a radiant pink hue appears in the east, the river shines bright and calmly carries its flow to the vast sea. As the sun rises, the river adorns itself with a charming silk dress. On both banks, green bamboo levees bend gracefully to gaze at the pink water's surface. Birds sing, competing to create a melody as if welcoming the new day.
At noon, the river is gentle and peaceful. It adorns itself in a dark blue attire. The shimmering water surface, like a giant mirror, reflects passing clouds. In the afternoon, the river glows like a young lady. The sparkling water surface reflects the twilight. As dusk descends, the river changes into a new dress, a glamorous golden attire. Sometimes, I silently ask, 'River, where do you originate to be this beautiful?'. The river seems to smile and quietly continues its journey to the vast sea.
On that vast river surface, bamboo rafts float downstream, surrendering to the current. Occasionally, a few clusters of water hyacinths float along without knowing where they will drift. In the evening, the river's surface takes on a violet hue. On both banks, the soft, mystical light of colored lanterns descends onto the river, making the water surface glisten.
The river becomes even more beautiful when the moon appears. The golden moon hovers in the silent space, suspended in the gentle flow. The river sparkles with thousands of night stars. The vast sky and the beautiful river resemble a painted masterpiece. Echoing in the serene river is the sound of fishermen pulling their nets towards the shore...
Oh, the scenery of my hometown river! Whether in the rainy or dry season, the river remains beautiful and charming in my eyes. The river has experienced shared hardships with the people. Today, it becomes even more beautiful. The river enhances the beauty of the homeland, making it more affectionate and poetic. Embracing the city, villages, the gentle river fertilizes fields with alluvium, bringing richness. The river irrigates each sugarcane and strawberry field.
The river is intertwined with small souls. I passionately love the river and hope everyone will keep the river always fresh and beautiful.
The river is intertwined with small souls
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10. Describing the Hometown River - Story 11
Childhood is a time when everyone immerses themselves in the sweet lullabies of mothers, plays in the colorful fairy tale world of grandmothers, and lets their souls drift with the melodious sounds of the flute by the riverbank. The hometown river, where countless gentle memories are nurtured.
The river, vast and meandering, twists like a large green snake uncoiling into the open sea. The river water is cool, refreshing, with waves rolling gently. In the early morning, the sun's eye casts faint pink rays onto the river's surface. The water sparkles, appearing as if the river is wearing a peach silk dress. As noon approaches, the sunlight becomes intense and dazzling. The river seems to be on fire, fiery streams rushing into the bamboo clusters along the banks. In the evening, the river's surface turns azure, waves rolling gently. We, the children, jump in to swim, play, and splash around. As night falls, we row boats to the middle of the river to admire the moon. The moonlight twinkles, illuminating the river. The rippling waves gently lap against our boat, lulling us to sleep.
The river is always a reminiscence and longing for those far from home. The river loves, and is loved by, many. Wherever I go in the future, I will always remember my homeland, recalling the childhood river that imprints countless memories.
The river's surface, a shade of green and blue, with waves rolling gently
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11. Describing the Hometown River - Story 10
Everyone has a homeland, a place to remember. When I think of my homeland, I will never forget the beloved Dao River that has been with me through the beautiful childhood years.
The Dao River is a branch of the vast Red River, flowing through my homeland. It has existed for generations, and since I was born, the river has peacefully flowed there. The river stretches through many village hamlets, and every day, rich alluvium nourishes it, making the river look like a peach blossom silk strip wrapped around the village.
Every day, the calm water surface reflects the vast blue sky with white and pink clouds. On both banks, rows of bamboo and willow trees stand tall, their long hair hanging down to the water's surface, resembling young girls combing their hair, posing and charming.
Whenever a gentle breeze blows, the water surface ripples, and a few leaves break free from the branches, gracefully floating down like small boats. The Dao River flows around the village, like a gentle mother, providing life for the local people. It is the main water source for fields and vegetable gardens, a precious source of seafood, and sometimes a water source for daily life.
This place is also tied to my childhood memories. In the late afternoons, children gather by the riverbank, playing and having fun. They engage in interesting games, and when the gentle wind blows, the river's surface sparkles, mirroring the bright smiles of us children. In the evenings, mothers and grandmothers gather by the riverbank to wash clothes, chatting after a day of hard work, while the moon shines brightly, illuminating the water's surface like gold and silver.
On fishing days, the river becomes lively with boats going back and forth, filled with a bountiful catch of shrimp and fish, like trophies that the river generously offers to the people of my homeland. For me, I love those moments sitting by the riverbank, dipping my feet into the water to feel the coolness, welcoming the refreshing breeze, and admiring the peaceful, calm river of my homeland.
The river has always been here, existing as a truth. It is no longer just an ordinary river; it is an indispensable close friend in the life of my village. That hometown river has nurtured countless generations, making it incredibly dear and worthy of respect.
I grew up with the water of the village. Perhaps in the future, no matter where I go, I will never forget the Dao River of my homeland. It will always exist within me as an indelible memory of childhood, the heartbeat of my homeland always pulsating in my heart.
Whenever a gentle breeze blows, the water surface ripples
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12. Descriptive Essay on Hometown River #13
'Everyone's hometown has a river by its side. The hometown river is intertwined with my childhood...'. These are the lyrics of a beautiful song. Indeed, my hometown also has a gentle and picturesque river. Every time I think of the hometown river, my heart swells with deep love for my homeland.
The river, like a soft white silk strip, winds through the lush green fields of potatoes and flows through my village. The river quietly leads the way to the beauty of the hamlet. It reflects the bamboo shadows that cast a cool shade on both banks.
On hot summer afternoons, the sun pours down on the river, making it sparkle. The river then becomes like a long flat mirror reflecting the shadows of the sky. On the river's surface, a few small bamboo leaf boats float along with the clear current. Occasionally, a kingfisher with green feathers or a white egret like chalk perches on a bamboo branch, its eyes half-closed, admiring its reflection in the water. Some afternoons, we, the children, would gather by the river to swim. We swam and played, splashing water so much that even the birds were startled, flapping their wings and flying away.
The river is like a loving mother, embracing and caressing us, her children. The river is also like a kindred spirit to me. Every evening, when the sunset descends, painting the river's surface with a radiant pink hue. Here and there, beneath the river's surface, the rhythmic sound of a fisherman's paddle hitting the water creates a lively atmosphere along the river.
At night, when the full moon stretches across the bamboo groves, casting its glow on the river's surface, it sparkles. The river's surface shines as if coated with gold and silver. It's truly beautiful!
The hometown river has been closely tied to every villager for generations. The river brings fresh water, making the rice fields and rows of trees lush and enriching the beauty of my homeland. I hope that my hometown river will always maintain its beauty as it does today. So that in the future, when I grow up, the image of my beloved hometown river, beautiful and charming, will remain etched in my mind.
The river brings fresh water, making the rice fields and rows of trees lush and enriching the beauty of the homeland
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13. Descriptive Essay on Hometown River #12
Beloved homeland has been inseparable from me since I was born until now, eleven years, a long time for me. It has become an indispensable part of my childhood. From the golden autumn fields to the lush green dyke banks, so many friends, so many relatives. And in me, the hometown river is still a place that leaves the deepest impressions. The river flows through my homeland like a strip of silk stretching across the green attire of the Red River Delta.
Beautiful summer mornings make the Red River lively. Each fishing boat sails with white nets casting into the river. Cheers and shouts echo. On both banks, on the grass blades, dewdrops linger like tiny sparkling pearls. The river flows gently as if giving people enough time to admire it. It reflects the beard dust, each dust particle, and even the young birds singing in the deep blue and profound summer sky. The sun has risen high, as if passing on life to all creatures. Its shining rays onto the river surface make it glitter like it's coated with gold. Every noon, we call each other to go river swimming. Each of us jumps in, splashing water everywhere. We splash water at each other, laughing out loud, breaking the quiet space of the hot and sultry summer noon. The river waves its ripples towards us, as if wanting to play and frolic together, gently embracing us like a mother holding her child. In the evenings under the moonlight, we often bring a boat here to fish. While fishing, we lie down, singing and reciting poems to each other. The sound of waves hitting the boat's side lulls us to sleep. Eventually, we all fall asleep, not knowing when.
How much I love my hometown rivers, they are truly beautiful and mystical. Oh, river! River, bring water to nourish the four-season fields. River, bring fish to support the kind and simple-hearted people. Oh, the river has embraced countless memories, countless aspirations of innocent souls!
Harmonious meandering river
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14. Descriptive Essay on Hometown River #15
Homeland - how familiar and yet strange those two words sound! Homeland is a place filled with beautiful memories for all of us. For each person, the homeland could be a golden paddy field, a kite soaring high in the deep blue sky... And for me, my homeland is a small village with a gentle river meandering around, weaving countless precious memories of my childhood.
Since I was little, I loved the river (my house is by the river). I used to sit on the riverbank, contemplate, draw, sometimes even write poems, or just gaze at the river. Indeed, the river in my hometown is so beautiful. Early in the morning, on my way to school, I crossed a bridge over the river. At that time, the river was still covered with a thin mist, peacefully sleeping. When I returned from school, the river rippled and rolled, as if greeting me. I smiled and said, 'Hello, river!' During scorching summer noons, the whole neighborhood would be silent, sinking into a midday nap, dispelling the oppressive heat of summer. I would plunge into the river, diving into the cool, clear water. The river flowed gently, caressing and playing with me. Now, I can swim well, but looking back, it's amusing. Back then, I couldn't swim, wanted to swim but dared not enter the water, only lingered on the bank. Unexpectedly, I slipped and fell into the water. So, I unintentionally swallowed a bellyful of water. Now, there are times when my friends jokingly call me a fish. Only by being good at swimming can one play with the river, right, river? I played joyfully, picking up water lilies and pinning them to my wet hair. The purple flowers still held glistening droplets. A gift from the river to me!
At sunset, when the sun was about to disappear behind the mountain, the river in my hometown took on a dark red hue, truly beautiful. Schools of fish hurriedly returned 'home,' swimming quickly and causing ripples on the water's surface. Evenings were beautiful too, especially on bright moonlit nights. The moon shone brightly, round and full like a golden disc, casting its glow on the river. The river received the gentle moonlight, becoming silver and sparkling. The wind blew gently, incredibly refreshing. I sat there, fascinated, gazing at my beloved river.
That's it! The river in my hometown is that beautiful. Do you like it, my friends? For me, although I now live far from my dear river, in a luxurious urban area, I will never forget the river. To me, the river is a lovely, gentle friend, not glamorous or majestic. The river always brings joy to me. At night, the image of the 'silver river' shimmering under the moonlight would lull me into a peaceful sleep.
Gentle river meandering around the village, intertwined with many beautiful memories of childhood
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15. Describing the Charming Hometown River #14
Exploring the Saigon River unveils its unique beauty and vibrancy.
The meandering river flows gently like a maiden in her prime. Cargo ships laden with crucial imports make their way to the port. Sand and gravel transport boats move slowly on the river. Traditional boats ferry passengers back and forth.
On a scorching noon, the river looks stunning! The water surface becomes calm, resembling a mirror reflecting white clouds. Sunlight filters through the brim of a conical hat worn by a countryside girl. The sky gradually clears, and the sunlight retreats. The river becomes incredibly serene. Oh, at this moment, I discover that this river also carries a deep red hue, like many other rivers with alluvium. Near the bank, children play, people wash and collect water, creating a lively scene. Laughter blends with the noise of boat engines, creating a cheerful atmosphere. Sitting on the boat, I can sense the fresh air of the river dispelling the city's congestion. Standing out on the river are clumps of water lilies, adorned with gentle purple flowers.
The blossoms and young shoots of this wild plant can be used to create delicious dishes. The river has long been a source of pride for the city's residents.
The gently meandering river, resembling a maiden in her prime
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16. Describing the Hometown River #17
Living in this place offers numerous beautiful scenes, but what remains etched in my memory is the image of the hometown river. I don't know where the river originates, but as it meanders through my village, it gracefully twists and turns, extending endlessly toward the distant horizon. The river is deep and quite wide, reaching its broadest point in my village, spanning about 300-400m. Along the riverbanks are tall, verdant bamboo trees casting their shadows on the clear water. In the morning, when the early sunlight weaves through the bamboo leaves and shines onto the river's surface, the river rolls up small, playful waves that gently kiss the shore, creating a tranquil and lively ambiance as the day begins. This is also the time when the people of my village come to the river to fetch water, laughter echoing, voices calling out, creating a vibrant atmosphere. On the bright blue water surface, a few small fishing boats with nets cast wide, all eager and urgent to have a bountiful catch. I find the river gentle and warm at this moment.
In the evening, as the sunset fades, and the last rays of the day linger, they illuminate the river's surface, forming a beautiful painting. At night, when the full moon rises above the bamboo groves, casting its reflection on the sparkling river, the water seems to be coated with a layer of shimmering silver. It's delightful to sit by the river in the coolness and enjoy the fascinating play of tranquility. In the quietness of the surroundings, I can almost hear the whispers of the bamboo, the gentle sounds of the lapping waves against the shore. My soul feels serene, more relaxed after the stressful study hours. How can I forget those scorching summer afternoons when my friends and I gathered to swim in the river? The cool, clear water washed away all fatigue and heat. Laughter and splashing sounds echoed along the river. Perhaps that's why the river is so closely connected to me? In moments of joy or sorrow, I confide in the river. It's like a close friend. The gentle and friendly river becomes fierce during flood days. It carries a stream of red alluvium, and the water turns a deep red, each wave rolling as if wanting to submerge everything. On the banks, the bamboo shoots stretch their bodies as if urging the water to flow faster, preventing the village from flooding. After each flooding, the fields are replenished with alluvium, and the rice crops flourish early, trees greener than ever. The river has been intertwined with the ups and downs of my childhood as well as the fluctuations of my village. Therefore, whenever I am far from home, it seems that the river has deeply engraved itself in my memories.
Gentle breezes create ripples on the river's surface
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17. Describing the Hometown River #16
In Vietnam, there are numerous beautiful rivers like the Đồng Nai River, the Mã River, but the Red River is where many scenic views intertwine with the lives of Hanoi residents.
Viewed from above, the river resembles a soft silk ribbon stretching across villages. Along the riverbanks are sugarcane fields, cornfields, and lush orchards. When swallows sing, welcoming spring, my hometown river seems to surge with the vitality of youth. In the morning, the river's surface is calm, with faint mist creating an unusually tranquil scene. Trees on both sides of the river stand still as if immersed in sleep. Fishing boats hug the shore, their lanterns flickering as they prepare to venture out to sea. People are walking and exercising to embrace the new day. As the sun rises, its rays turn the river's surface a deep red from the rich alluvium, sparkling brightly in the morning sun. Downstream, the sound of people chatting, the rhythmic paddling of water, and bustling activities fill the air. Everyone on the banks and in the river begins their day. The gracefully arching bridge connects both sides of the bustling river.
In the afternoon, as the sun slowly sets, the red river becomes purple, and the scenery on both sides darkens. When dusk falls, the fishermen return after a day of fishing, the sounds of the waves gently lapping against boats, people calling out to each other, and children playing merge into the dim lights under the river. This is also the time when people on the Long Bien Bridge, an ancient and iconic structure, stop to admire the scene. They lose themselves on the vast river with the gentle breeze blowing. The river seems to embrace everything with its tranquility. The scene of the Red River is peaceful, poetic, and romantic. On moonlit nights, the river sparkles with golden light. The water reflects the full moon and countless shimmering stars.
I deeply love the Red River because it has contributed to making Hanoi a more beautiful and prosperous city.
The river's surface is calm, with faint mist creating an unusually tranquil scene
Illustration (Source: Internet)18. Descriptive Essay on the Hometown River - #19
The Red River flows through my homeland, amid green sugar cane fields and dark strawberry shores. The river's surface is often red, resembling the color of raw bricks, hence its name. The beautiful river acts like a peach silk ribbon stretching across the green landscape of the Northern Delta. This river has become intertwined with our childhood. I and the river have become close friends.
On beautiful mornings, the Red River comes alive. Fishing boats with billowing sails cast bright white nets over the river. Cheers and songs echo. The river is bustling with boats moving like ants. On both riverbanks, dewdrops glisten on young grass like tiny sparkling pearls, and the grass is moist with morning dew as mothers and sisters trim corn and pick strawberries. Dawn gracefully blankets the river's surface.
At noon, children gather to swim and play. Embracing each other, they laugh and splash like playful dolphins. The river cradles them, embracing these innocent, cheerful, and mischievous children. The river is gentle with them, like a mother with her children. Elderly people, with silver hair and beards, lead their grandchildren to bathe in the river. Mothers are busy washing clothes and spreading mats. On summer afternoons or moonlit nights, I and my friends row boats on the river, fish, lift nets, or lie on the boat deck singing and reciting poems to each other. In the moonlit evenings, we row our boat to the middle of the river, let go of the oars, and let it drift. The waves gently lap against the boat as if singing us a lullaby, lulling us to sleep.
Cool breeze, bright moon, vast sky, we lose track of time. The boat drifts along the water, floating to the strawberry shores and grassy banks. Waking up, everyone is bewildered, unsure of where they are, and begins rowing back home. The Red River flows gently. Everyone is fascinated, admiring the river's face. On both sides are lush green grass carpets. Over there is an enemy ship burned during the French occupation, a trace still left to this day. People row and admire the scenery, and in no time, the boat reaches the shore.
This Red River has left me with peaceful memories. I remember when I first climbed onto my father's back, and he took me to the river for a bath. I was scared and screamed, crying. When I was in first grade, I left an unforgettable memory at this river. At that time, I didn't know how to swim, and my friends invited me to swim in the river. We played by the edge and didn't dare go far. The red hat that my mother bought for me this morning didn't have a strap; it perched precariously on my head, blown away by the wind into the middle of the river. I panicked, rushed to grab it but was too late. The hat floated far away, impossible to retrieve. Regretful, I jumped in, swam and struggled in the middle of the river. My friends, who couldn't swim, screamed for help. Just then, my teacher passed by, seeing my hair bobbing on the water, he jumped in to rescue me. He grabbed my hair, pulled me to where it was shallow, and carried me ashore. The teacher performed artificial respiration on me. After a while, I regained consciousness (as my friends recounted). The teacher carried me home. When I arrived home, my parents took me to the clinic. I went back the same afternoon with my friends to swim in the river as usual. The cool river seemed to embrace me as if apologizing. The river, oh river! The river is not at fault. It is we who are at fault, my dear river!
Oh, the river! The river of the homeland, of the nation, the beautiful river that is gentle during gentle sunny days, white during the summer rain, and fierce and powerful when the floodwaters rush in. The Red River, my homeland's pride.
The poetic Red River19. Descriptive Essay on the Riverside - #18
The land of Can Tho has been a part of my life for many years, an indispensable memory in my mind. Can Tho boasts many beautiful scenes like Ninh Kieu Wharf, Can Tho Bridge, and the floating market of Cai Rang, along with its specialties and fragrant fruits. But closest to the hearts of Can Tho locals is the serene image of the Hau River at Ninh Kieu Wharf.
The river stretches endlessly, winding gracefully like a giant piece of soft fabric. In the morning, the lake surface is calm, and the river gently flows in an unusually tranquil atmosphere. Rows of trees are still leaning, immersed in their sleep. Mist hangs over the water, making the river seem mystical as if sleeping under a gentle misty blanket. The sun awakens, breaking the morning mist with sharp rays of light. The river comes alive. It swaps its nightgown for a sparkling pink coat adorned with glittering sequins. The water reflects hues of pink created by sunbeams dancing somewhere in the air, tumbling down into the river, producing that color palette. Coconut trees awaken, leaning down to tidy their hair. The hardworking river carries boats up and down, reaching every region throughout Vietnam. Birds sing joyfully, as if celebrating with the river.
Noon, scorching heat arrives, and thousands of sunbeams frolic on the river's surface. The river swaps its pink coat for a shimmering yellow garment, glistening like honey. The river becomes still and silent. Perhaps, it, too, feels lonely as it cannot play with the small children. Somewhere, only the sound of a train running is heard. Everything seems to be resting in the deep hum of the wind. Due to the glaring sun, if viewed from a distance, the river looks like a red flowing fire. Evening swiftly arrives; the sunbeams start to fade, and the sun slowly retreats into the distance. The river takes on a magical beauty in the evening. The river seems calm, with drifting clouds and the wind strolling and frolicking on the river as if unaware of fatigue. On the river, water lilies and a few bamboo branches gently float. Laughter begins to resonate, making the river feel less lonely.
As night falls, the river, calm and serene, dons a sparkling purple robe. This is also the happiest time for the Hau River. People gather to admire the river, visit Uncle Ho's statue, and enjoy a drink or some kind of food. When the moon rises, the river becomes even more beautiful. The moon is like a big golden bowl floating on the water. The light from street lamps shines down on the water's surface, making the river seem mystical. Somewhere, a few boats are passing by on the river. Now, in Can Tho, there will be no place happier than Ninh Kieu Wharf. Each season, the river has its unique beauty.
For me, the Hau River is most beautiful in the spring morning. On spring days, the river flows gently, and fishing boats sail with billowing sails. The sound of fishermen pulling nets echoes, creating ripples across the entire river. The fishermen, with faces tanned by the sun but radiant and happy, return to their boats filled with shrimp and fish after a hard day's work. The gentle river carries the drifting boats. On both banks, rows of trees cheerfully seem to celebrate the boats laden with fish. Everything becomes vibrant in the spring days.
This Hau River is like a friend to Can Tho. The river is an indispensable image when mentioning Can Tho. I love the river so much; I hope everyone will be more aware of littering and illegal roadside stalls so that in the future, the river will always be a symbol in the hearts of tourists when visiting Can Tho.
The glimmering sunbeams make the river seem like a flowing red fire from a distance
Illustration Photo (Source: Internet)20. Descriptive Essay on the Homeland River - #21
I deeply and sincerely love my homeland. There, I have a childhood full of joyful and sorrowful memories. There, I am pampered, loved, and slowly grow up in the warm embrace of my mother and grandmother.
My hometown is right next to the Thuong River. The gentle river lives up to its name. My village is poor and rustic, but for thousands of years, it has remained peaceful and especially poetic. I remember, I used to be fascinated all day long in the green fields of corn and rice. But perhaps, the most profound memory in my childhood heart is the beauty of the Thuong River.
The Thuong River is not as noisy as other rivers. Every morning, when the sun and the rooster knock on every door, I have a habit of running to the riverbank to admire the flowing river gently meandering. The small water ripples chase each other continuously, not knowing whether they are chasing the gentle breeze or the sunbeams. The wind from below the river blows up, refreshing and tossing my soft but slightly faded golden hair on my small forehead. That small but enchanting feeling, even later when far away, just by imagining it, I feel overwhelmed and nostalgic!
The river brightens up when the sun shines brightly. At that time, the river seems to be covered with a glass carpet. When I was young, I used to ask my mother about those sparkling glass flowers of various colors. My mother said, 'Those are sunlight flowers, the sky makes a connection with the water of our land.' Later, I understood that it was not just the beauty of the river in my hometown. But anyway, it is still a very deep childhood memory! On those days with clear skies and golden sunlight, I could observe along both sides of the river, where dark green grassy banks were mixed with white delicate flowers showing off on the clear water surface. The scenery of the river at that time made me and my friends extremely excited.
The Thuong River is beautiful and charming, but I and the people of my hometown still have to be grateful to the river. The river provides shrimp and fish for generations of my village to grow up and go far. The river also brings alluvium for trees, fields, and abundant harvest seasons. Every flood season, when the water rises and recedes, the Thuong River spreads a vast white alluvial plain over the large fields outside the village. The river silently nurtures the village with bountiful meals during those days. For me and all the children in the neighborhood, the river is also an unforgettable mark of hot summer afternoons, dipping and diving into the cool and clear water, or the moonlit nights playing and shouting with various exciting games.
The beautiful images of the river have created a part of the purity of my childhood. The river has been a friend to many, now loyal to my childhood. That's why it becomes an 'ancestral soul' in the hearts of those who passionately love the homeland like me.
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The Tranquil Thuong River21. Descriptive Essay on the Homeland River - #20
Homeland carries numerous familiar images, leaving behind sincere emotions and profound values for each of us. The significance it imparts to our lives lies in the authenticity and intimate feelings towards the place of our birth. Particularly, my homeland stands out with picturesque scenes of vast fields and the homeland river. These images are deeply imprinted in the minds and emotions of every individual.
The homeland paints a vivid picture with endless fields and elegant herons gliding gracefully. All these scenes depict meaningful values and stir the most profound emotions in people. Beliefs about life and the essence of living each carry their unique values, not only leaving individuals with intense emotions but also connecting the landscape of the homeland intimately with our daily lives. Especially, the images of my homeland stand out, evoking indescribable and unadulterated emotions within each person. The imagery of the homeland river, like a refreshing and gentle stream, soothes and flows through the soul.
My homeland boasts a refreshing green river with lush banks on both sides, resembling a dense tropical forest. These scenes vividly portray the intimate and meaningful landscapes that hold the utmost value for our lives. The images symbolize proximity and immense value for individuals, leaving us with special and meaningful emotions. They bring value to life, and the significance of each person can be felt through how we live and the valuable emotions we hold for our homeland.
22. Essay portraying the homeland river No. 23
Vietnam is a country with a dense network of rivers, including famous ones like the Red River, Ma River, and Tien River. However, when it comes to a river exuding sentimental and poetic beauty, the perfume of Hue's Perfume River must be acknowledged.
The Perfume River originates from the Truong Son mountain range, flowing through the provinces of Thua Thien – Hue, carrying the fragrance of ancient forests and vast meadows. From a distance, the Perfume River resembles a soft silk ribbon stretching across the city of Hue. The Perfume River is hailed as a poetic and sentimental river, and indeed, in each of the four seasons, it presents a different charm.
In winter, the sky takes on a pale gray hue, and faint smoke drifts lightly over the river. The Perfume River adorns itself in a coat of ash gray, blending into the dusty rain, listening to the transitioning sounds of all living things preparing to rejuvenate. When spring arrives, the Perfume River sheds its old gray coat, replacing it with a gentle and dreamy pink attire. In the joyful and happy atmosphere of welcoming spring, the Perfume River seems to transform into a shy young girl.
As summer arrives, the Perfume River gracefully dons a beautiful sky-blue outfit, leisurely admiring the blooming phoenix flowers and royal poinciana trees that paint the entire sky in shades of purple. The scene on both riverbanks becomes truly picturesque! The royal poinciana flowers bloom in rich purple hues around the river, occasionally dropping petals like butterflies dancing on the rippling waves. The golden sunlight shines down, making the dreamy river sparkle as if adorned with gold. Summer gives way to autumn, and those autumn afternoons often reveal the image of young women in white ao dai and conical hats strolling along the riverbanks. In the radiant sunset, the enchanting sight of these girls, serene and dreamy, captivates many hearts. During this season, the leaves of the cooling shade trees around the lake begin to turn into beautiful shades of orange. Standing on the bridge crossing the Perfume River during autumn evenings and looking down at the sparkling sunset reflections on the water, we can better appreciate the beauty of this river. Have you ever sat on the Dragon Boat drifting silently, listening to the deep, authentic folk songs performed by young musicians or quietly gazed at the silvery moonlight on the rippling water? I'm sure anyone would be immersed in that dreamlike, spacious ambiance, hearing the distant echoes of the Thien Mu Pagoda bell or perhaps admiring the Phuoc Duyen Tower. The Perfume River in Hue is renowned as the river of poetry, music, and art, serving as inspiration for painters, writers, and poets to create works praising the beauty of this place.
The Perfume River is a beautiful and incredibly poetic river, a river that once beheld will forever be unforgettable. Likewise, the image of the Perfume River and its beauty will always remain deeply ingrained in my mind from now on and into the future.
A river of poetry and dreams
23. Narrative of the homeland river No. 22
I was born and raised in Hoa Binh, along the renowned Da River. Consequently, the Da River is intimately connected with my childhood. The meandering river winds its way through mountains, sugarcane fields, cornfields, and eventually merges with other rivers such as the Lo River, the Red River, flowing into the East Sea.
The elders often spoke of the ferocious nature of the Da River. In the past, during the annual flood season, it would sweep away and submerge everything in its path. The roaring waterfalls cascading from the upper reaches, surging with white foam, possessed a truly terrifying destructive force! The disasters caused by the Da River have been a constant concern for people living on both banks for generations.
I admire the beauty of the Da River during the dry season when the clear water reveals shoals of lively fish, and each stone and pebble on the riverbed is visible.
In the afternoon, we delight in swimming and playing in the river. Sandbanks stretch endlessly in the midst of the river. Local boats come here to extract sand. We plunge our feet deep into the sand, then swim against the current with an indescribable sense of joy.
Under the noonday sun, the river sparkles with a golden glow. Countless sunbeams playfully dance on the river's surface like mischievous children. Fishing boats, the rhythmic sound of paddles chasing fish, resound amid the serene scene of a summer afternoon.
As evening falls, the water takes on a darker hue. The sun has set behind distant mountains. Wandering white clouds continue their journey towards the horizon. Wisps of blue smoke waft from the riverside kitchens. Together, they create a stunning natural painting.
Yet, the Da River is no longer fierce. My parents and millions of others have joined hands in taming the Da River, transforming it into a river that generates light. Standing on the enormous water dam, I no longer recognize the familiar shape of the Da River from days gone by. The river has been dammed, forming a vast reservoir resembling the sea. At the foot of the dam, where the floodgates release water, a torrential cascade rushes down, roaring loudly. Henceforth, the Da River faithfully serves the largest Hoa Binh hydroelectric plant in our country.
Now, the Da River is known nationwide for being a river of light, contributing significantly to the ongoing development and prosperity of Vietnam. However, the image of the Da River with its clear water and golden sandbanks under the noonday sun will forever remain deeply imprinted in my memory.
The Da River
24. Descriptive essay on the hometown river No. 25
It's already late, yet the Nguyen River in my hometown is still restless, silently singing amidst the town...
Perhaps the river is rejoicing in the beauty of the night? The sky is deep and clear, adorned with a multitude of stars, shimmering and sparkling. The full moon gently illuminates the surroundings. The moon, like an artist, spreads shimmering silver hues on the surface of the river. Then, the river becomes tranquil as if dreaming while gazing at the night sky. The river conceals the full moon's reflection deep within itself. The mischievous wind ceaselessly creates ripples of light crashing against the banks. Occasionally, a fish unexpectedly breaks the surface, shattering the moon's reflection. The water ripples as if filled with regret.
On the river, a boat drifts lazily like a tourist leisurely sightseeing. The rhythmic sound of paddles creates a ripple on the serene water surface. Along the banks, under the dew-covered foliage, the chorus of frogs echoes in a myriad of voices. Rustling leaves whisper conversations with the river. The river responds gently and softly...
Anyone who has gazed upon the Nguyen River in my hometown on a beautiful night will undoubtedly feel its soul brimming with love for the natural companions around it...
The rivers of the homeland
Rivers of Affection
25. Descriptive essay on the hometown river No. 24
My village boasts many scenic views, but to me, the Tương River is a beautiful wing that I cherish the most. Flowing from distant mountains, the Tương River widens as it flows downstream, its calm water exhibiting a vibrant blue. Like a graceful dragon winding through the lush green of rice fields, the river embraces Tien Do village, my cherished birthplace. Lý, Thông's cousin, once told me that he climbed a village banyan tree and saw the Tương River like an elegant garment, the silk scarf of heavenly Huệ role-playing as Thị Mầu rowing to the temple, incredibly beautiful.
On both sides of the river are fertile fields, verdant cornfields, potato fields, and colorful vegetable patches. The generous Tương River has provided the children herding buffalo and the village students with a vast area for playing and soccer matches throughout the summer. A three-span concrete bridge allows people and vehicles to cross. On school days, I and my small friends often stood on the bridge, leaning on the railing, gazing at our reflections clearly outlined on the flowing water. The rippling water seemed to sing.
Each season, the Tương River displays its unique beauty. In autumn, the river water is crystal clear, as if one could see to the bottom. I once saw a large banana fish leading a procession of dragon-shaped fish in search of prey. In winter, many sandbanks emerge, and the Tương River appears to narrow, its water turning dark green. When spring arrives, the river water rises day by day, its current surging and bending after the first source rains, following continuous drizzles. From late March to early April, the Tương River carries a lot of dark red alluvium. Irrigation canals freely transport sweet water into fields, enriching high-yield fields with fatty red alluvium.
My village is a land of learning and crafts. During the Vietnam War, my village sent over 200 young men and women to the battlefield. I still dreamily think that it's thanks to the Tương River that my village became famous throughout the region. Once, I composed a poem about my mother's hometown river: As the sun rises, the river surface glistens like stars. In beautiful sunny afternoons, the river appears as a pink silk ribbon. In tranquil evenings, the Tương River becomes mysteriously gentle. Some fish wiggle, a light fishing boat drifts, and three or four boats carry vegetables and food back to town... leaving by the bamboo edge, rice fields, and green strawberry fields a singing voice, a song. The hometown river needs to carry love spreading night and day, returning to every place near and far. My mother said: 'The girls of Tien Do village, thanks to the Tương River, all have white skin and long, silky black hair. Boys from distant lands are enchanted like a broken pipe...'
'Tương River! Tương River! The river of overflowing affection...'
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Tương River
26. Descriptive essay on the hometown river No. 27
“Whoever comes to Nghệ An
Green mountains, blue waters like a painting”
Visiting Nghệ An - a land rich in traditional values and significant contributions to the Vietnamese nation, though economically challenging, it is not devoid of breathtaking natural landscapes. Among them, the gentle Lam River flowing through Nghệ An leaves behind a magnificent scenery.
During a summer vacation, my dad took me to Nghệ An for a week of travel. In that journey, I had the opportunity to witness the beauty of the legendary Lam River. As I crossed the Lam River, the morning was still hazy, the sun had not risen, and a blanket of mist covered the entire Nghệ An land. The Lam River is the convergence point of Nghệ An and Hà Tĩnh, in other words, it flows through both provinces in the Central region. The river is quite wide, with a bridge spanning across it. The Lam River at dawn, how splendid!
In the early morning, before the sun rose and without any light, a thick fog hung over the river. As my dad described, true to its name, the water of the Lam River was as deep green as an emerald. This time, I had the opportunity to witness that reality. The river was gentle, embracing the villages. The water was crystal clear, and schools of fish swam merrily in its depths. Around the Lam River were green bamboo clusters, casting shadows on the river like young maidens in their charming poses. It was only early morning, but the Lam River was already bustling with boats and ships. The working atmosphere on the river was lively, vibrant, and full of energy! The Lam River not only enhances the beauty of Nghệ An but also enriches the surrounding villages with silt, contributing to the improvement of the lives and economy of the local people.
How fortunate I was to have the chance to admire the beauty of the beautiful and gentle Lam River in Vietnam. I will forever remember the image of this beautiful river and hope to have the opportunity to sit on a boat and appreciate the pure beauty of the Lam River even more.
The Gentle Lam River
27. Descriptive essay on the hometown river No. 26
If anyone has been to Da Nang, they would never forget the Han River flowing through the heart of the city. Not as sediment-rich as the Red River, nor as gentle and peaceful as the Perfume River, the Han River is both robust and romantic, adding to the dynamic and growing beauty of Da Nang every day.
Perhaps, the name Han River has existed for a long time. When I was born, observing the surrounding landscapes, I heard people calling it the Han River. I often wondered, 'Why do other regions have rivers with beautiful names like Perfume River, Hoai River, Nhật Lệ River, etc., while the river in our hometown has a name that doesn't sound beautiful at all?' My grandmother, in her contemplation, told me that the river's name may not be beautiful, but it carries a heroic meaning from the days when our ancestors fought against invaders. Through her storytelling, I learned that the name Han River originates from the story when our ancestors used iron chains to block the river, preventing enemy ships from entering Da Nang. Since then, every time I look at the Han River gently flowing, I feel a profound affection for it. Could it be that the Han River is a witness to the indomitable spirit of our homeland?
The Han River is a major branch flowing from the upper source down to the sea. The river flows gracefully, meandering between the bustling streets. The riverbank, Bach Dang Street, stretches with rows of green trees casting shadows on the river. The cool greenery of the trees, along with the gentle nature of the Han River, creates a beautiful, peaceful picture, breaking away from the bustling city life.
During early mornings, the Han River is gentle like a young girl. The streets sleep deeply, leaving the Han River awake with the glow of blurry street lights. In the thin mist, the river seems to stand still, contemplating the tranquil beauty of the homeland. The river's surface is calm as if it doesn't want to wake the boats peacefully sleeping after a hard day's work, only the gentle waves sing a soothing melody, praising the beauty of the city. Amidst the serene atmosphere, the river is like a strip of beautiful silver silk.
However, during noontime, when the sun is smiling and casting golden rays onto the river, it becomes vibrant and lively. The mischievous sunlight jumps and plays on the water's surface. In an instant, the river's face becomes rosy, glittering beautifully. The river seems like a giant mirror reflecting the distant large ships. Here and there, the sound of whistles entering the harbor, the sound of whistles setting sail, echoes in the midday scene. Occasionally, the wind brushes across, caressing the river's face. The river joyfully laughs, waves splashing against the boat hulls, harmonizing with the lively rhythm of the city.
As evening falls, the sunlight runs home, leaving the river in a deep purple dress. The Han River becomes quieter. Perhaps the river is sad to say goodbye to its mischievous friend, the sun? However, not allowing the river to be sad for long, the city lights up, adorning the river with a brilliant dress. Light from tall buildings, billboards, and high-pressure lamps shines down on the river, illuminating it in various colors. At this moment, the riverbank is like a princess wearing the most beautiful dress to attend the evening party. Like that, the river stretches out, showing off all its beauty for everyone to admire. On the river, the modern Han River Bridge spans with large cable wires, shining brightly like a grand crown, further embellishing the beauty of the river. At this moment, standing by the riverbank and enjoying the cool breeze is truly refreshing. The river becomes a companion, helping people dispel the stress and fatigue of a hard day's work.
My childhood was spent by the vast and beautiful Han River. The river cuts through the city horizontally, linking the two banks daily as countless people come and go. The river has always been a close friend to my childhood. In the future, even if I try to reach distant lands, encounter vast and majestic rivers, the Han River will always be the river I love the most.
Illustration (Source: Internet)
The Romantic Han River
29. Describing the River of My Hometown - Part 2
My hometown is in a rural area, and due to my family's difficult circumstances, I haven't had the chance to visit the scenic spots in the province and other places across Vietnam. I've only known about those beautiful landscapes through paintings, photos, and on television. Even though my hometown lacks famous and poetic landscapes, I still deeply love my homeland—the vast golden rice fields, the majestic and distant mountains, and the lush greenery of the trees. And I love, love so much, love immensely, the river of my homeland.
The small river winds its way through my hometown, meandering gracefully. During the rainy season, the river swells, carrying the heavy silt that enriches the fields with a fertile hue. The river's width multiplies two or three times during the dry season. The water rises high, submerging even the clusters of wildflowers and the crazy grass ranges. On both sides of the river, the yellow flowers of wildflowers shine brightly, swaying like thousands of small butterflies, a truly delightful sight. Despite the high water, the river's flow remains calm, the water doesn't rush. Only during strong winds do the waves crash against the shore, like the waves of the sea. In the dry season, the river's water level drops, but the water still rises and falls regularly with the tide. The lush green rice fields on both sides of the river are a captivating sight. In the afternoon, we, the children, still gather by the river, enjoying carefree swims and dives. We splash water, creating ripples, and dive down, staying submerged until our eyes turn red, and we still don't want to come up. Sometimes, we ignore our mothers' calls while swimming, and when we finally realize, we see them holding a cane, waiting on the bank.
The river has a close and intimate connection with the people of my hometown. The river provides irrigation water for our fields, making them lush with greenery and abundant with rice. The river also ripples and embraces us, the children, as we grow up. In the morning, we row across the river to go to school. During the rainy season, we row to pick persimmons and collect wildflowers to make sour soup. So many memories of ours have taken place on the river of our homeland.
The river is beneficial to the people of my hometown in this way. However, why do some people still casually dump trash, discharge buffalo and cow dung, pig waste into the river? Do they know that the water they drink and bathe in every day comes from the river? If the river water is polluted, what will happen to the health of the people? I hope that every resident of my hometown must have the awareness to protect the river so that the river water remains clean. This way, we, the children, can continue to swim comfortably without worrying about sore eyes or itchy skin. Let's all strive to protect the river!
The Rivers of Hometown
Rivers of Homeland SymphonyExploring the wonders of a hometown river - an essay
Trà Khúc River gracefully meanders along the outskirts of my hometown. Since childhood, this river has woven tales with countless souls, forming an enduring bond. The river, a vast expanse of beauty, its azure waters gently flowing towards the open sea. Summer mornings paint a vibrant canvas, as the sun rises, casting a golden glow upon the rippling river. It adorns itself like a silk gown worn by young maidens, reflecting the majestic cityscape. On both riverbanks, swaying coconut trees and melodious birds create a harmonious melody, welcoming the new day. Noon brings a tranquil contemplation, yet the beauty persists in its elegant green attire. The expansive water surface silently follows the meandering flow, occasionally disturbed by playful fish beneath the refreshing currents.
Tranquil Trà Khúc RiverCapturing the Essence of Hometown River - Essay #30
Sơn Tây, my hometown, is a picturesque town nestled peacefully on the right bank of the Red River, just beyond a levee. The Red River earns its name from its perennial red hue due to sediment, distinguishing it from other clearer rivers. Living in the row of houses near the port, the river unfolds daily before my eyes, becoming an indispensable part of my life. The love for this river permeates through my veins at all times.
On the banks of the majestic Red River
Along the shores of the Red River