In Khmer society, the Bridal Mask is often performed during traditional festivals and celebrations, such as the Pchum Ben (Ancestor's Day) and the Khmer New Year. The story serves as a reminder of the importance of family, love, and cultural heritage.

One of the most memorable "top" features of the show is the iconic choreography of the Bridal Mask's fighting style. Unlike typical gun-heavy action shows, the protagonist uses a traditional Korean sword. In Cambodia, this led to a unique trend where local influencers and comedians began parodying the "mask reveal" scene —where the hero slowly turns his head to the camera. These parodies often went viral on Cambodian TikTok and YouTube, cementing the show's status as a pop-culture staple, not just a TV drama.

Now, go mask up and say it in Khmer. You are ready to be the top bride.