Hello Linh. How was your summer vacation? As for me, I was rewarded with an extremely interesting trip to visit my uncle's house in Hanoi. It was shady that morning, and I was sitting in my car and excitedly thinking about a week of dream rest. Wheelchairs, my brother and I happily chatted about what to eat, places to go and consult on the phone famous places in Hanoi. Hanoi warm sunshine, each wind cool breeze on the glass window. My uncle came to pick us up.Her house is very comfortable and I can sleep with my cousin .The first day we stopped at Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Uncle Ho's last resting place. The red flag was fluttering in the wind on the flagpole in front of the mausoleum, surrounded by the guards in solemn uniforms, taking regular steps. The colorful flower baskets give off a sweet scent and before, the green lawns are manicured.On the big road in front of the Mausoleum are shady green pavements.On the side of the entrance are two flowers paying homage to Uncle Ho, going deep inside, amidst the brilliant flowers, Uncle Ho is lying in a glass cage, his hands are crossed on his chest. At that time, I was very gentle. It looked like Uncle Ho was sleeping, not sacrificing for the country to liberate our country independently.Next, I went to the pagoda with a pillar. The pagoda was built on a single pillar, surrounded by a lotus pond with blooming lotus flowersand a lotus leaf that looked like a sporty hat of the aunts of Quan Ninh.The temple but a large lotus blossomed out in the middle of the lake, a beautiful metaphorical image