Only a few kilometers away from the busiest Cambodia, the 'best sold' to foreign traditions, lies Kompong Phluk. This 'floating village' sits on the shores of Tong Lue lake, where the peak discharges of the rivers leave two seasons of latent contrast, inside a hyperconnected world where progress has not arrived with the waters of the rivers. Through the innocence that only age can give, the protagonists of this photography, show us something that is common in the human species, its incredible ability to adapt to the environment and how relative is the concept of happiness, so revered by our Occidental patterns.