What is "chin-tu" (spelling may be incorrrect) place of interest in Vietnam? [closed]
My kid asked vietnamese friend about what is his favourite place of interest in Vietnam and he said "chin-tu". Forgot to ask what is it :) Now googling and can't find anything like this! Found that "chin" may be mean "nine" I found "Nine Holy Cannons", but the name of this object looks different in vietnamese.
Any ideas what it could be?
UPDATE
Friend said, it was A HOLIDAY.
Can you hint what holiday it can be?
Best Answer
C?n Th? almost same "chin-tu" phonetically.
none are bigger, or more popular than the Can Tho’s Cai Rang Floating Market.
Tu?n Châu island
Covered by pine forests, Tu?n Châu island has an area of 2.2 km² and to the east and south are two man-made beaches endowed with very white, fine sand. Nowadays, Tu?n Châu Island is one of the most touristic destinations in H? Long.
I hope it is correct ;)
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