1. Reference Essay 4
When autumn arrives in Hanoi, the familiar sight and scent of the Scented Flower Tree are unforgettable to the city's residents. The tree holds a special place in my heart as one of my favorites.
There is something incredibly peaceful about the quiet streets of Hanoi in the autumn. The hustle and bustle of daytime traffic fade away, leaving the city in a serene, almost tranquil state. In the midst of this calm, the fragrance of the Scented Flower Tree gently fills the air. During the hot summer days, the tree’s lush green canopy acts as a natural umbrella, offering shade to rickshaw drivers and passersby alike.
The tree's tall, slender trunk has a rough texture, weathered by time, and its branches stretch out delicately among the vibrant green leaves. The leaves grow in clusters, each group consisting of five or six leaves. The tops of the leaves are dark green, while the underside is a lighter shade. When you touch the tree's bark or snap a leaf, a milky white sap oozes out.
When people think of the Scented Flower Tree, they often imagine its small, star-shaped white flowers. These flowers are arranged in clusters, each cluster about the size of a clenched fist or even larger. As night falls, the flowers release their intoxicating fragrance, which can be overwhelming when you are too close. However, when the breeze carries the scent far and wide, it evokes a feeling of longing and nostalgia. The scent of the flowers lingers in the autumn air, forever reminding us of Hanoi’s beauty. As a Hanoi native, I will always remember the unmistakable scent of this beloved flower.
I love the Scented Flower Tree deeply, and the image of its small white flowers will stay with me forever. No matter where life takes me, I will never forget this tree that holds so many memories for me.

2. Reference Essay 5
In Hanoi, one can easily spot a milk flower tree. Every autumn, the flowers bloom and release their strong fragrance, lingering in the air. In summer, the tree provides shade for the cyclo drivers and pedestrians. Describing this tree requires focusing on its trunk, which is tall and slender, yet rough and bumpy, as if time itself had weathered it. The tree stands at the entrance of my street, towering and seemingly ancient, with its trunk wrapped in a mix of green and grey. Its branches intertwine, creating a unique visual, while its leaves grow in circular clusters, each distinct and fascinating. The tree sheds few leaves, remaining lush throughout the year, especially during the autumn season when its white flowers bloom in abundance, almost obscuring the branches. The milk flower tree is not only a source of shade but also a symbol of Hanoi's autumn, with its familiar, sweet scent.

3. Reference Essay 6
Unlike any other flower, the milk flower stands out with its unique fragrance and color. Each tiny petal, green in hue, comes together to form a cluster that seems to hold tightly to its rich, captivating scent.
For years, the milk flower has been closely tied to the people of Hanoi and the bustling city landscape. It has become a constant source of inspiration for artists, and every time someone sees it, the heart echoes the song:
"... Hanoi in autumn, the autumn of Hanoi
When the milk flowers bloom, filling the street corners with their sweet scent..."
The milk flower evokes warmth, love, and longing, especially among lovers. It is no wonder that this flower has been lovingly named with such a gentle, poetic title by the people.
Though not striking in color, the milk flower enchants with its fragrance. From a distance, its aroma is easily noticeable. It is neither as bold as orchids nor as warm as lilies, but it carries a delicate, subtle fragrance that is both gentle and powerful. The further away you are, the more you sense its enchanting aroma. Particularly, when the wind blows, the clusters of milk flowers sway and release an even stronger scent, drifting further.
The fragrance of the milk flower is not just that of the flower itself, but becomes the essence of autumn—the scent of the earth, the sky, the trees, the people, and the scenery. It mingles with every street corner and house, wrapping around those who have left and becoming intertwined with their hearts, evoking a feeling of nostalgia and yearning.

4. Reference Essay 7
When talking about the old streets in Hanoi during late autumn, one cannot ignore the scent of the milk flowers that fills the air, spreading across the city.
The scorching summer heat seems to have quickly faded, and now the milk flower tree stands like a large green umbrella, offering shade to cyclo drivers and pedestrians. The trunk of the tree is tall, slender, yet rough, as if time has marked its presence.
Looking closer, one can see the delicate branches stretching long, intertwined with the abundant green leaves. The leaves grow in small clusters, each containing five to six leaves. What's fascinating is that the back of the leaves is not green, but a pale white. The tree’s sap flows continuously, a symbol of its vitality, allowing it to endure through the years.
Whenever a leaf is plucked or a branch is broken, the tree’s milky sap flows like blood, a mysterious sight. During winter afternoons, if you stroll down the street filled with milk flowers, you will undoubtedly smell their subtle yet intoxicating fragrance—a signature of Hanoi’s autumn that stirs the soul.
The small, white milk flowers grow in clusters, each no larger than a fist, releasing an enchanting scent that captivates and soothes. These flowers add a touch of beauty to Hanoi, and the fragrance of milk flowers, so distinctive and pervasive, is something no one can ever forget.

5. Bài văn tham khảo số 8
Trước sân nhà em có trồng một cây hoa sữa, hằng năm, em lại trông chờ đền mùa hoa sữa nở để được cảm nhận hương hoa sữa nồng nàn.
Cây hoa sữa nhà em được trồng từ rất lâu rồi nên trông nó to, cao như một người về sĩ canh gác cho ngôi nhà của em. Thân cây to, nâu thẫm , xù xì, nấm mốc, một vòng tay em ôm không xuể. Rễ cây cắm sâu xuống lòng đất, hút chất dinh dưỡng nuôi cây. Cành cây xòe rộng, tỏa ra nhiều phía. Tên cành cây những khóm lá mọc um tùm, Lá cây hoa sữa có màu xanh nhạt, không quá to, khi ta ngắt một chiếc lá, ta có thể dễ dàng nhìn thấy được lớp nhựa lá trắng muốt như dòng sữa mẹ ngọt ngào.
Cứ đến mỗi mùa hoa sữa nở, những chùm hoa nhỏ li ti lại mọc xum xuê, tô điểm lên cái nền xanh tươi của lá. Chùm nào chùm nấy trắng ngần, đung đưa trong gió, tỏa ra mùi hương nồng đậm, rụng kín, trắng xóa cả một góc sân. Mỗi lúc rảnh rỗi, em lại ra gốc cây hoa sữa ngồi hóng mát, đọc sách, ôn tập bài vở,...khi ấy, tâm hồn em như bình yên đến lạ thường.
Cây hoa sữa đã gắn bó với gia đình em từ rất rồi, em rất yêu quý cây hoa sữa nhà em, em sẽ luôn chăm sóc cho cây để cây phất triển tươi tốt.

6. Sample Essay No. 1
As autumn settles in Hanoi, the fragrance of the milk flower begins to fill the air. Anyone who has visited this thousand-year-old city would find it difficult to forget the beauty of the milk flower tree.
At the end of a small street near my house, there is a milk flower tree. I’m not sure when it started growing there, but it’s grown quite large. Describing the milk flower tree is not a difficult task as it is a familiar and characteristic tree of Hanoi. Its trunk is tall and upright, dressed in a coat of grayish-white bark. The branches interlace with one another, and the tree's canopy spreads wide like a giant green umbrella. The leaves are long and slender, and unlike many other trees, the milk flower's leaves grow in circles, with six to seven leaves in each cluster. These fresh green circles gather at the ends of the branches. The tree doesn't have a season for shedding leaves, but its leaves drop sporadically, maintaining its greenery throughout the year. The most beautiful time for the milk flower tree is autumn when its white blooms emerge in clusters. No leaf space is left without flowers.
In autumn, the tree looks as though it has no leaves, with its green umbrella transformed into a white one. The small flowers bloom in clusters, releasing a strong, slightly pungent scent. On early mornings, my family and I often take walks along the small street, breathing in the cool autumn breeze filled with the scent of milk flowers. Beneath the tree, tiny white flowers form a soft, smooth carpet.
The milk flower tree is truly unique. It not only provides shade but also carries the distinct fragrance of Hanoi’s autumn. I can always tell when I’m approaching my street just by the fragrance of the milk flowers. No poem or prose could fully capture the intense scent of the milk flowers. The milk flower tree is a true gift of nature to Hanoi, our beloved capital.

7. Sample Essay No. 2
"Hanoi in autumn, autumn in Hanoi."
The season of milk flowers arrives, with their fragrance carried by the breeze...
Milk flowers can be found in many parts of our country, but they seem to bloom most beautifully in Hanoi during the autumn months...
Hanoi’s autumn is famous for green sticky rice and the intoxicating, lingering scent of milk flowers. Anyone who has visited this thousand-year-old land will likely never forget the simple, pure beauty of this tree. Its trunk is tall, thick, and upright, covered with dark, rough bark that seems slightly moldy, adorned with small knots. The tree’s canopy resembles an umbrella from afar, with branches thick with leaves that attract birds to nest, chirp, and chat. The leaves are thick and firm, each branch spreading out with six or seven circular leaves like small plates.
The milk flower tree has many small branches. When pinched, a small amount of white sap oozes out, which is why it’s called the milk flower tree. The most beautiful moment comes when the tree blooms. The milk flowers bloom in late autumn and early winter, during the cool, pleasant weather. The white, cream-colored flowers grow in clusters, resembling small, round balls. The scent of milk flowers is strong and slightly pungent, but also seductive, spreading through the air. Especially at night, when the gentle breeze blows, the fragrance of the flowers seems both dreamlike and real, irresistibly attractive.
Hanoians who live far away always long for the scent of milk flowers, remembering the chilly nights when they walked down Nguyen Du Street, feeling the warmth in their hearts.

8. Sample Essay No. 3
The old streets are always in the hearts of Hanoians. And at the beginning of every street, there is a milk flower tree.
On hot summer days, the tree acts like a green umbrella, providing shade for cyclo drivers and pedestrians. The trunk of the milk flower tree is tall and slender, but rough and gnarled as though shaped by the harsh hand of time. The slender branches stretch long, weaving through the dense green leaves. The leaves are small and long, growing in clusters of five or six. The underside of the leaves is an unusual silvery-white color. When talking about the trunk, branches, and leaves, one must also mention the tree’s sap. This sap helps the tree endure through the years. Whenever someone plucks a leaf or children playfully break a branch, the white sap flows out like lifeblood.
On winter afternoons, if you take a stroll down Nguyen Du Street, you’ll smell a faint yet strong fragrance. That’s the scent of the milk flowers blooming. It’s surprising that such an ordinary tree can offer such an extraordinary fragrance. The milk flowers are small, creamy white, and grow in clusters. Each cluster is about the size of my fist. From each cluster of flowers comes a fragrance that is captivating. The scent is both seductive and soothing, refined and elegant, as if it was a gift from nature. If you hold a bunch of flowers close to your nose, you’ll experience a strong, rich fragrance.
But if you smell the flowers in the air, carried by the gentle breeze, the scent is cool, gentle, and soothing. My grandfather used to say: "The milk flower may not be visually stunning, but its fragrance is intoxicating, alluring in a way that few other flowers can match." Perhaps that’s why the milk flower is always associated with Hanoi, with its people. The milk flowers enhance Hanoi’s beauty, and for Hanoians who are far away, the flowers remain in their hearts as a cherished memory.
The milk flower adds a special charm to Hanoi’s beauty. Anyone who has left Hanoi keeps the memory of the milk flowers in their soul.

