1. Sample Essay 4
"Mid-Autumn Festival, let's go lantern parading..." By seven o'clock, the kids in my neighborhood are already singing loudly through the alleyways. I quickly urged my mother to get my lantern ready. With a lantern in one hand and a mooncake in the other, I rushed to join my friends heading to the neighborhood hall.
We walked in pairs, singing cheerfully. The line kept growing as more kids joined from every alley we passed. By 7:30, we gathered at a spacious field where the youth group often meets. More than twenty children had arrived by then. They looked older than me, but shy and unsure. These were homeless kids who worked as newspaper vendors, lottery sellers, and shoeshiners. Today, they were invited to join the celebration with us.
In the center of the field, large lanterns hung, with light bulbs inside, casting a rainbow of colors across the ground. On two long tables, there were all kinds of snacks: mooncakes, coconut and ginger jams, and chocolates. Additionally, a big fruit platter was sent by local vendors. We all sat on chairs around a long table. After a moment of hesitation, the younger kids were soon lively again. Some excitedly shared stories of the Moon Goddess, while others asked about the legendary Uncle Cuoi and his buffalo. Suddenly, the supervisor's voice called for silence, and we all stopped talking, listening carefully. After her announcement, we clapped, then started lighting our lanterns. The whole field lit up, glowing with candlelight. Even the poor kids received beautiful lanterns, handmade by the youth group members who had crafted them out of bamboo and colored paper just for this occasion.
Looking around, there were more than fifty lanterns, in colors of blue, red, purple, and yellow, each in different shapes. The most beautiful one was Thao's butterfly-shaped lantern, colorful and decorated with rainbow threads. Next were Hoang's carp lantern, Trinh's star lantern, and Thuy's swan lantern. Each was beautifully designed. Together, we sang loudly, "Mid-Autumn Festival... Tùng dinh dinh cắc tùng dinh dinh..." Under the deep blue sky, the full moon shone brightly, illuminating everything. The moonlight danced on the tree branches, making the whole scene magical and ethereal. It felt as if the Moon Goddess herself was descending to celebrate the festival with us. Every time I looked up at the moon, I imagined it coming closer to the earth, glowing brighter. After the lantern parade around the neighborhood, we returned to the field to enjoy the feast. The mooncakes and fruits were shared equally among us. The new kids, initially shy, soon joined in, forgetting their loneliness and embracing the warm spirit of the event. Laughter filled the air. The moon was high, and the night was late. The supervisor announced the end of the lantern parade, promising that we'd meet again next year.
The Mid-Autumn Night brought us so much joy. I quietly wish that all the children across Vietnam could experience the same warmth and happiness we felt tonight.


2. Sample Essay Number 5
I sat with my grandmother under the open sky, enjoying the cool breeze and gazing at the bright full moon high above. Every time I watched the moon with her, her gentle storytelling made me feel like I was lost in a fairy tale. Many Mid-Autumn moons have passed, leaving countless memories behind. But the moonlit night when we celebrated the lantern festival last year is the one I will always remember. That night left me with the most vivid emotions.
It was a bright August full moon. I could even see the mythical figure of Uncle Cuoi sitting by the banyan tree. I imagined he had fallen asleep and let the celestial cattle eat all the moon’s rice. My grandmother told me that the August full moon was the most beautiful because it was the night when the Moon Lady visited Earth to celebrate with the children.
That day, I had dinner early, eagerly holding my five-pointed star lantern, ready to join the lantern parade at the village cultural center. All the children in my village were excited because we were going to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival together. Although it was more of a lantern parade with some candy, we were all thrilled. We would form a long line, walking around the village, singing joyfully. Just thinking about that moment made me so happy.
By 7 p.m., the village square was already crowded. Each lantern was glowing with a soft, magical light, illuminating the surroundings. The full moon shone brighter than ever, like a perfect plate in the sky, with no blemish. The whole place seemed to glow with the moon’s radiance. Volunteers were organizing us into neat lines to distribute candy, and we all patiently waited for our turn. The candy wrappers sparkled with colors. I couldn’t help but imagine collecting them after eating to bring to school the next day.
In just a few minutes, the street was full of bright star-shaped lanterns. Some children protected their lanterns carefully, afraid that the wind would blow out their candles. It was fun, but a bit tiring too. Some of my friends had battery-operated lanterns that played sweet melodies. We didn’t have those, but I still preferred the traditional bamboo star lantern because it had a handle I could raise high.
The moonlight bathed everything in a soft glow, and I felt as though the Moon Lady herself was celebrating with us. The joy was overwhelming. My mother always said that if we were good, we would meet the Moon Lady, so I made sure to be on my best behavior that night.
Everything seemed to glow mysteriously that night. The sounds of laughter, footsteps, and cheers created a magical atmosphere. It was the day for children, and the adults let us play freely without any schoolwork.
The full moon last year was truly beautiful and unforgettable. This year, the August full moon hasn’t arrived yet, but I’m already imagining holding a battery-powered lantern. My mom promised to buy me one, so I’m hoping this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival will include a new lantern I can proudly show off to everyone in the village.


3. Sample Essay No. 6
Like many other children, I eagerly await the Mid-Autumn Festival on the first day of the sixth lunar month. It is a special day for children, a time when we gather to enjoy the full moon, and adults buy us traditional Mid-Autumn toys like lanterns, five-pointed stars, mooncakes, and pomelos for the moon-gazing ceremony.
On the night of the full moon, everything around me feels magical. The moon shines brightly in the sky, casting a soft glow on the earth, and from beneath, I can clearly see the image of Uncle Cuoi playing his flute under the banyan tree, with the gentle buffalo by his side. The moon on this night is not only bright, but it's surrounded by twinkling stars, making the sky appear even more dazzling. The atmosphere is delightful, with a gentle breeze that adds to the calmness.
The atmosphere in my village on Mid-Autumn is always lively and cheerful. The sounds of children laughing and chatting echo from one end of the street to the other. Today is a special day, so my friends and I don’t have to study, even though it’s not a weekend. To make the day even more meaningful, my mother bought me many lovely gifts, including a five-pointed star lantern and a beautiful doll-shaped lantern that plays music when you press a button. With these delightful toys, I’m sure to have an amazing moon-gazing evening with my friends.
As it has become tradition, at around 7 p.m. on Mid-Autumn night, we eagerly run to the cultural center, forming neat lines as the older kids hand out treats. We chat and laugh happily, but there’s never any pushing or fighting. After receiving our treats, we politely thank the organizers and walk around the village, visiting homes where the elders offer us more sweets.
The final event, and the most meaningful, is the moon-gazing ceremony. We gather all our treats, lanterns, and five-pointed stars, sitting together on a small mat, gazing at the moon. This is the moment when the moon is at its fullest and brightest, and we complete the ritual as a group.
Mid-Autumn night is always a joyful time for me. The moon is stunningly bright and full, and this night is the happiest for us children. We not only enjoy playing together but also share the moon-gazing ceremony, passing out sweets. Year after year, the full moon night is the one we look forward to the most.


4. Sample Essay 7
The sun had long set, and the gentle night embraced the land. The sky was vast and dotted with countless stars. In the distance, at the end of the village, the moon slowly rose above the misty bamboo groves. The croaking of frogs filled the silent air, adding to the tranquility of the rural evening. Tonight was the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, and we were eagerly preparing for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
In every home, there was a mooncake offering set up for the occasion. Golden grapefruit, with fresh green leaves placed in the center, surrounded by ripe red persimmons. A cluster of bananas speckled with the color of eggshells, and a tray of fresh lotus-leaf-wrapped green rice cakes. The mooncake shaped like a pig family gathered together, giving it a charming, quirky appearance. A soft, sweet fragrance filled the air, blending with the cheerful chatter of children.
The moon continued to rise higher, round and bright like a silver plate, standing out against the dark sky. Its radiant light illuminated everything below. The winding river, resembling a soft silk ribbon, gleamed brightly. The vast rice fields swayed gently, as if whispering praises for the beauty of the full moon.
Along the village roads, groups of children joyfully paraded with their lanterns. Hundreds of candles flickered, lighting up lanterns shaped like stars, rabbits, chickens, butterflies, birds, airplanes, and ships. There were lanterns that folded in patterns and lanterns pulled on strings. The variety of colors and designs brought joy to the night. The air was filled with the sound of songs interspersed with the rhythmic beats of drums:
Thump, thump, the drum beats echoed in the village square,
As a lion danced around, circling everywhere.
Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations filled the moonlit path,
Under the golden moon, the children sang with glee…
At the village square, we participated in a cultural celebration and feasted on mooncakes. We listened to the legend of why Uncle Cuoi had to sit forever under the banyan tree on the moon. Cakes, fruits like bananas and grapefruits were available at every home, but the fun of sharing and enjoying together was what made the occasion even more special.
As the night drew to a close, footsteps echoed down every lane. Soon, our village returned to its peaceful, familiar quietness. High above, the moon still shone brightly. The silhouettes of palm trees, haystacks, and rooftops cast long shadows on the ground. The distant calls of night herons echoed, far and faint.
The beauty of my village was breathtaking, and on this full moon night, it was even more enchanting, like a picturesque painting of nature, evoking a sense of contentment and peace. A feeling lingered in my heart, making me feel deeply emotional whenever I thought of my homeland.


5. Reference Essay No. 8
The bright moonlit nights are always precious to us. But the most joyful and beautiful one is the full moon night of Mid-Autumn Festival, the celebration of our childhood.
Oh my! Even before nightfall, the sound of children’s laughter and calls echoed everywhere, accompanied by the rhythmic beat of dragon dance drums. I don't know how the other streets are, but our street feels like a grand festival. In the middle of the yard, a group of children gathered in a wide circle. They sang and clapped their hands joyfully! One little one raised their hands towards the sky, as if wanting to embrace the moon. After dancing, the children scattered for a while, then returned with brightly colored lanterns in their hands. They lined up and walked, singing: “Tình bằng có cái trống cơm…”
The lanterns danced in the night, seemingly wanting to fly up into the sky with the moon. The city was bathed in silver light, echoing with the cheers of children. After the lantern procession, we held a feast. Everyone set up the table, lit the candles brightly, and shared smiles of joy. The candies seemed to dance in the plate, surely wanting to join in the Mid-Autumn fun! We sat down to eat, hearts full of excitement. We had never been so happy as tonight. As we were chatting, suddenly the drumbeats started: “Tùng! Tùng! Cắc! Cắc! Tùng! Tùng!”
The drum sounds echoed from one house to another, waking up the children who were distracted by the sweets and rushing outside. Soon, we formed a long, lively procession. In the middle of the yard, a lion dance team performed. The lion’s head swayed to the rhythm of the drums. The agile feet danced skillfully. The lion’s body curved and twisted in an impressive way. No one would have guessed that beneath the mighty “lion” was a small child. The most amusing figures were the “Mr. Earth” characters. Their chubby bodies moved awkwardly in oversized clothes, with a big belly. They constantly waved their fans at the people around them, running around the yard, occasionally rolling on the ground, making everyone burst into laughter. How fun it was!
Looking at the children dancing and singing under the full moon, I couldn’t help but remember Uncle Ho's great contributions, his love for us:
Mid-Autumn moon is as clear as a mirror
Uncle Ho, admiring the scene, fondly remembers the children


6. Sample Essay 9
Once a year, during the Mid-Autumn Festival, our village organizes a moonlit party for the children.
On that afternoon, right after school, I rushed to wash up and put on my prettiest dress in preparation for the celebration. Once ready, my mom braided my hair into two cute pigtails, adding a purple heart-shaped headband for extra flair. Afterward, I grabbed my star-shaped lantern, stuffed a few candies into my pocket, and headed to the gate to wait. While waiting, I gazed around. The moon, round and glowing like a golden cake, cast a soft white light, illuminating everything in sight. Thanks to this, I could clearly see my surroundings, which made me feel safe as I stood alone at the gate. Suddenly, the peaceful silence was broken by loud cheers and songs. I looked towards the end of the street, and the moment I had been waiting for had arrived. Along with the noise, a group of children marched toward me, each holding a colorful lantern and smiling brightly. As they got closer, I joined the group, singing songs about the Mid-Autumn Festival as we made our way to the cultural center for the mooncake party. The closer we got, the more kids joined in, and soon the group was filled with joy and excitement.
When we arrived, I was amazed by the sight. In the cultural center’s yard, tables were filled with various fruits—guavas, oranges, apples, and mangoes—along with plenty of sweets and drinks. My favorite part was the cute fluffy dogs made from pomelo skins. The more I looked, the more impressed I was by the skill of the craftsmen. The tables were arranged in a circle with a red carpet in the middle, which I knew would be the stage for the evening's performances. With the help of some local teenagers, we all sat down in high spirits, eagerly waiting for the party to start. After we settled, the host, Aunt Hoa—the village announcer—appeared. Her voice was soothing and captivating. After introducing the event, she announced the start of the mooncake feast. We joyfully ate candies, while the cultural performances began. These homegrown acts—sung, danced, and acted by local children, teenagers, and teachers—were amazing.
We ate, cheered, and enthusiastically supported the performers. Finally, the moment we had all been waiting for arrived—the lion dance! We gasped in amazement at the lion’s acrobatic feats, and laughed out loud at the comical antics of the earth god. The Moon Festival was truly a fun and unforgettable celebration.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a joyous and meaningful celebration for me. Every year, I eagerly anticipate its arrival, so I can join my friends in the lantern parade and mooncake feast.


7. Sample Essay 10
Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family reunion. This night is not only a celebration for children but also a moment for families to come together. Celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, the night is marked by the brightest and most beautiful moon of the year.
On this special night, children like us carry lanterns, break mooncakes, and enjoy other cultural activities. As a result, the Mid-Autumn night is always the liveliest and most exciting event in my village. After dinner, we gather at the village’s communal yard to prepare for the lantern procession. Every year, we start the procession once the moon rises. Therefore, we gather early, following the instructions from our older leaders, forming neat lines.
Some of us hold lanterns, others carry star-shaped lanterns, some wear crowns that glow, while others have masks or lighted swords. Wherever we go, there is music and cheer as we sing the “Mid-Autumn Night” song. The moon is now high in the sky, as if it follows us along the way, casting its silvery light on the path. When the moon first rises, it is large, round, and pinkish in color, brighter and closer than usual.
I can see the craters on the moon’s surface, just as the legend tells of the moon goddess and the man in the moon sitting by a banyan tree. After a round of lanterns, we return to our starting point. There, the local leaders have set up camp and prepared fruit trays for us. When the signal is given, we line up and sit down to receive gifts and mooncakes, followed by delightful cultural performances. Like any good celebration, it eventually comes to an end, and we head home.
By now, the moon is high above, no longer pink but glowing brightly. At home, my parents are waiting for me. The mooncakes and tea that my mother prepared are already on the table. I share with them all that happened during the night, and we laugh together. The house is filled with joy as the moonlight spills through the windows, shining on our happy family.


8. Sample Essay 1
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family unity and is widely considered the most significant children's celebration in Vietnam. Even before the day arrives, the atmosphere across the country is already filled with excitement, with numerous mooncake shops and Mid-Autumn festival advertisements on television.
The approaching Mid-Autumn Festival stirs excitement in everyone. Those far from home eagerly anticipate reuniting with their families. Perhaps the most joyous part of the celebration is for us children. On the night of the festival, we engage in many annual and meaningful activities. First, we join the lantern procession and enjoy the mooncake feast with our local youth group. Moreover, we also participate in folk games and group performances. Truly, these activities bring us immense joy and fulfillment.
The atmosphere of the Mid-Autumn night is lively and full of energy, but the moonlight makes everything shine even more. Since it is the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, the moon is exceptionally round and beautiful. Its radiant glow can stir anyone's heart. The moonlight pours over the branches and leaves, casting a silvery, magical hue across everything. While the surrounding scenery may not be perfectly clear, the faint light from the moon is enough to banish the usual darkness of the night. After the group activities conclude, everyone heads back to their homes. This is the moment I cherish the most. At home, I sit with my mother, enjoying warm tea and mooncakes placed on a mat in the porch.
Our entire family gathers around our own fruit platter, chatting and savoring the sweetness of the mooncakes, the warmth of the tea, and the love we share. These precious moments together make me feel truly warm and loved.


9. Bài văn tham khảo số 2
Vậy là đêm Trung thu rước đèn phá cỗ cũng đã tới. Một đêm mà trẻ con chúng em đứa nào cũng háo hức mong chờ mãi.
Mới bảy rưỡi tối mà khắp các xóm ngõ đã có tiếng í ới gọi nhau. Nhà em cũng vừa ăn cơm xong, em xin phép ông bà bố mẹ được đi rước đèn cùng với các anh chị và các bạn. Bố mẹ vui vẻ gật đầu đồng ý. Vừa ra khỏi cổng, em đã thấy một đoàn các bạn thiếu nhi tung tăng nối đuôi nhau đi rước đèn. Nào đèn ông sao, đèn cá chép, đèn lồng, đèn xếp…. đầy màu sắc. Ánh sáng từ những chiếc đèn trở nên thật lung linh, soi tỏ các con đường. Rồi tiếng nói cười, tiếng trống ếch, trống cơm gõ “tùng, tùng” làm xôn xao xóm nhỏ.
Trên bầu trời, mặt trăng tròn vành vạnh như chiếc đĩa bằng bạc, chiếu ánh sáng dịu nhẹ xuống trần gian. Em nhớ lại câu chuyện của bà thường hay kể, trên cung trăng có chị Hằng Nga xinh đẹp và chú cuội thường hay nói dối. Ngước lên nhìn trăng, em cũng thấy mờ mờ hình gốc đa. Hình như câu chuyện của bà là có thật. Gió nhẹ nhàng thổi, khiến cho đêm trăng thêm phần thú vị hơn.
Đi rước đèn quanh ngõ xóm hết một vòng, chúng em trở về sân kho để phá cỗ Trung thu. Mâm cỗ cho rất nhiều hoa quả và bánh kẹo. Quả bưởi chín vàng, da căng bóng đặt ở chính giữa. Xung quanh là những quả hồng đỏ như quả cà chua. Những quả táo, quả thanh long xếp cạnh nải chuối tiêu tạo nên một màu sắc thật hài hòa và đẹp mắt. Bánh nướng, bánh ngọt được bày quanh mâm cỗ trông thật hấp dẫn và thèm thuồng.
Giờ phút phá cỗ cũng đã đến. Ai nấy đều rất vui mừng, háo hức. Trên nét mặt bạn cũng cười tươi, hớn hở. Phá cỗ xong, chúng em còn cùng nhau chơi trò hát xì điện về chủ đề Trung thu. Bạn nào cũng hát hay, thậm chí có bạn còn múa nữa cơ. Có lẽ trên cung trăng kia, chị Hằng và chú Cuội cũng như đang mỉm cười khi dõi theo chúng em.
Đêm đã về khuya, trăng lên cao hơn, ngàn vì sao như lấp lánh hơn. Chúng em mặc dù đang rất vui nhưng cũng chia tay nhau về nhà đi ngủ, trả lại sự yên tĩnh cho màn đêm. Một đêm Trung thu thật là thú vị. Vì thế mà em càng thêm yêu quê hương, yêu những đêm trăng Trung thu vui cười với bao kỉ niệm đẹp của tuổi ấu thơ.


10. Sample Essay 3
The sound of the drum echoes through the village, with a lion dancing in circles, celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival. The moonlight bathes the streets, while the children sing under the golden glow of the moon.
Every time the familiar song fills the air, it signals the arrival of another Mid-Autumn Festival. Children eagerly buy beautiful lanterns, fun masks, and savor the sweet aroma of mooncakes. They wait eagerly for the full moon to rise, signaling the time for lantern parades and mooncake feasts.
The full moon night, as the name suggests, is a celebration of children under the bright glow of the moon. However, we had been eagerly anticipating this night for days. Everywhere in the streets, lanterns shaped like stars and fish are displayed, along with musical lanterns and a variety of mooncakes. The air is filled with the joyful sounds of Mid-Autumn music, and the whole town feels festive. This excitement only intensifies our anticipation for the once-a-year celebration.
As the sun sets and the moon rises, the night we had been waiting for finally begins. That evening, without anyone having to say anything, every child hurries home after school, bathes, gets dressed, grabs their lanterns, and gathers at the village hall. When I arrived, there were already many children there. By 7 o'clock, the youth leaders began leading us on the lantern procession. Under the bright moonlight, we carried our small lanterns, lined up in a long row, and walked around the village. The familiar road appeared more beautiful under the golden moon. We sang, joked, and shared endless stories, enjoying each other's company. Then we fell silent, listening to the legend of the Moon Lady and the Jade Rabbit, a story we never tired of hearing. Gradually, we completed our lantern parade and returned to the village hall. By then, the tables were laid out with mooncakes, sweets, fruits, and drinks. As soon as the organizers gave their permission, we eagerly rushed to the tables and began enjoying the treats. During the celebration, we also enjoyed exciting performances by the youth leaders.
As the event came to an end, I couldn't help but feel sad that the night had passed so quickly. But perhaps that's why the Mid-Autumn Festival is so special—the short, golden night is something we children eagerly await every year.


