Instead of jetting off abroad to find picturesque locations for shooting MVs, many artists this year have opted for domestic destinations as the backdrop for their music videos. Bích Phương's MV When Will I Get Married is no exception.
Discovering 2 Hidden Gems in Bích Phương's When Will I Get Married MV
Bái Đính Pagoda, Ninh Bình
Bái Đính Pagoda serves as the reunion spot for celebrating the 10-year class anniversary in the MV When Will I Get Married. Instead of friends bringing their children along, Bích Phương confidently ventures out on her own.






Cách thành phố Ninh Bình khoảng 15 km về phía Tây Bắc, chùa Bái Đính có tổng diện tích hơn 700 ha, là ngôi chùa lớn nhất Việt Nam, được biết đến với nhiều kỷ lục như tượng Phật bằng đồng lớn nhất Đông Nam Á, chuông đồng lớn nhất Đông Nam Á, hành lang có nhiều tượng Phật nhất…

The most distinctive feature in the architecture of Bái Đính Pagoda is showcased in the gracefully curved dark brown roof resembling the tail of a phoenix, contrasting the rugged simplicity of Chinese temples. The architectural details of the pagoda also bear the imprint of traditional craft villages renowned in Vietnam.

Notably, there are hundreds of Arhat statues lining the entrance and exit paths of the pagoda. Passing by each statue, many people often reach out to touch, seeking blessings for positive aspects of life.

Bảo Sơn Paradise Park, Hanoi
Apart from Bái Đính Pagoda, another familiar scene in the music video is the ancient town area of Bảo Sơn Paradise Park, shining brilliantly on screen. Situated at Km8 Láng Hòa Lạc Road, An Khánh Commune, Hoài Đức District, 12 km from the city center of Hanoi, Bảo Sơn Paradise Park attracts tourists with its spacious and expansive ambiance.


Spread across 5,000m², the ancient town area of Bảo Sơn Paradise Park is constructed with over 20 connected houses in the 'leaning on the matchbox' style, featuring traditional Vietnamese tiled roofs and some houses with Western architecture. Each house serves as a shop for fabrics, handicrafts, electronics, refreshments, etc., arranged to ensure harmonious combinations, vividly recreating the daily life of Hanoi residents in the late 19th to early 20th centuries.



This is not just a place to preserve the unique architecture of ancient Hanoi but also conserves the cultural and spiritual heritage of Hanoi's thousand years of civilization. It allows tourists to explore and learn about the services that once existed in the history of Hanoi, still retaining their practical value to this day.
By Hà Mi (Compiled)
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourFebruary 9, 2017