Background: Colorectal polyp is a common disease worldwide, as well as in Vietnam, is the primary cause of colorectal cancer. Objectives: Describe clinical characteristics, endoscopic images, histopathology of colorectal polyps at Hung Yen Hospital province in 2009-2010. Methods: study descriptive cross-sectional. Results: Study 141 patients with benign colorectal polyps, the authors found: The most common symptom is pain along the frame of the colon (30.9 percent). Polyps have any position in the frame of the colon in which the most experience in the rectum (51.7 percent), sigmoid colon (33.3 percent). Polyps are often solitary polyp (90.8 percent). Medium size polyps encountered most often (75.2 percent). Having a stalk and sessile polyps are equal. Polyp morphology is smooth having the most (86.0 percent). Colors have a maximum of polyp pink (73 percent). Most have hyperplastic polyps (46.8 percent), adenomatous polyps (31.9 percent), dysplastic polyps (21.3 percent). Conclusions: Polyps encountered mainly in the rectum and sigmoid colon. Common single polyp, size medium, smooth surface, the color pink. Most have hyperplastic polyps and adenomatous polyps.