A melody from Battambang drifts between orchards and time — sung by Sinn Sisamouth and Ros Serey Sothea, where fruit and memory ripen together.
In Battambang, the scent of ripe fruit mingles with the echo of an old Khmer song. Under the afternoon sun, oranges glisten like polished notes on a forgotten vinyl. The voices of Sinn Sisamouth and Ros Serey Sothea carry through the orchards – tender, bittersweet, suspended between earth and sky. Somewhere along the Sangkae River, the province hums its perennial refrain: a harmony of sweetness and loss, where nature and music share the same slow rhythm of ripening.



















