Can Tho is located in the Mekong Delta region of southern Vietnam, situated along a river-delta system with agricultural lands dominating the immediate landscape. The coastline faces east toward the water, with extensive farming areas visible inland. This is a river-delta spot rather than a coastal break, featuring shallow, choppy waters typical of estuarine environments. The extremely low wind reliability (8.5%) and marginal average wind speed (7.1 knots) make this location challenging for consistent kitesurfing. Wave heights are negligible at 0.47m average, limiting wave-riding opportunities. The spot is characterized by low fetch distance, significant wind shadow effects from inland vegetation, and shallow mud-bottom conditions. Best wind would approach from the north (0°), running parallel to the shoreline as side-shore. This location suits only adventurous beginners or those seeking flat-water tricks during rare favorable wind windows. Kiters should expect long periods of insufficient wind and must exercise caution regarding shallow water, vegetation hazards, and the turbid delta environment. Access and facilities are limited given the rural agricultural setting.