What is "chin-tu" (spelling may be incorrrect) place of interest in Vietnam? [closed]

What is "chin-tu" (spelling may be incorrrect) place of interest in Vietnam? [closed] - From above of travelers on square in front of aged vintage panoramic exploring sightseeing and studying place in daylight

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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