The newly released MV "Muc ha vo nhan" is considered a breakthrough step by Soobin Hoang Son when he combined Vietnamese Xam material with modern music, creating a mix with strong national identity, catching the breath of contemporary times.
The MV The human soul received great attention from the audience not only through the storytelling in music but also led the audience to explore a series of unique destinations stretching from North to South, including Nom market that has existed for more than 200 years in Hung Yen.


Nom Market is located in front of Nom Pagoda (Ancient Christmas Line), the 12th session on the last days has the following numbers: 1, 4, 6, 9... According to legend, Nom Market dates back to the Le Dynasty, and was later restored during the Nguyen Dynasty.
Previously, Nom market was famous as a place for exchanging and trading raw materials for bronze smiths in the whole area. Today, Nom market has been transformed into a traditional market with more diverse products.
The scene of Nom market in the MV and in real life impressed visitors because it still retained the traditional features, bearing the appearance of the old Northern market. The row of shops in the market is built with plain bricks, roofed with red tiles. Over time, the walls and tiled roofs have become covered with green moss, lowering the nostalgic look of the old leaf arch.


The products sold at Nom market are mainly garden leafy plants such as vegetables, tubers, country cakes... at very cheap prices. In addition, the market also has a row of shops selling clothes and other items such as showers, brooms... Nom market today is still bustling with traders and sellers, bustling every early morning.
Also located in the reserve of Nom village, in addition to Nom market, there is also Nom pagoda, Dai Dong communal house, stone bridge, village gate... These are all famous places for tourists from all over the country because of their ancient, peaceful beauty, complete with the scenery of banyan trees, water wharves, and communal houses of the ancient Northern countryside. In particular, Nom market and Nom pagoda are also "hot" locations for taking Tet ao dai photos for tourists from all over the world every year.


Cho Nom in Soobin Hoang Son's MV "Muc ha bat run" is realistically and rustically recreated in every film.
In addition to the location of Nom market, the MV also features two other locations, the Co Vien Lau complex (Ninh Binh) and Dak Lieng commune (Tay Nguyen), contributing to spreading the beauty of the scenery and Vietnamese people to a large audience.