Xiaomi honors the art of Tuong through a set of photos taken with the Xiaomi 13 Pro’s Leica camera

Tram Ho

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Tuong is one of the traditional performing arts, formed on the basis of traditional singing, dancing, music and folk performances of the Vietnamese people.

“Tuong is a very difficult art, requiring the actor to have all the elements: Thuc, Tinh, Qi, God. Each role he takes on will have a different personality and want to perform well the role. In addition to memorizing the lines, lyrics, and movements, the actor needs to immerse himself in the character to express his emotions and personality in a more authentic way. – Actor Nguyen Quynh Lien shared.

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Tuong actors use choreography, a system of speaking, methodical, and melodies (singing) as the two main means to describe the character’s personality and mood for the audience to see and understand.

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Tuong dance is formed from daily activities and psychological actions in the social life of people. Generations of actors have distilled movements in daily life and labor, absorbing the quintessence of folk dances, religious dances, rituals, festivals, and bow dances. family and in national martial arts to build Tuong choreography according to a system of movements from simple to complex.

Looking back on the journey from its inception until now, Tuong art is gradually leaving the young people because they are being exposed to many new art forms as well as many new cultural trends. Tuong art was once the spiritual food of all classes of people. Tuong art deserves to be more widely popularized among young people so that they can feel the beauty and beauty of traditional art.

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Somewhere, in the few remaining Tuong stages in the city, there are young people who are still practicing day and night in old Tuong plays, preserving the art that is no longer popular but a core part of his father’s precious culture.

Sharing about the above photos and the launch of the high-end Xiaomi 13 product line, the representative of Xiaomi Vietnam said: “Honoring traditional art and culture is one of the important activities in the development strategy of the company. In addition to bringing high-end products with outstanding quality to users, Xiaomi also wishes to contribute a part of its efforts to the journey of preserving spiritual values ​​in Vietnam. god of Vietnamese culture”.

Wishing to bring users a different camera experience, Xiaomi together with Leica – a German professional camera lens manufacturer – crafted an impressive camera system on Xiaomi 13 and Xiaomi 13 Pro. Using professional Leica optics, as well as the integration of advanced algorithms and software, the flagship duo promises an authentic Leica user experience and a solid hardware foundation for produces excellent quality images with high resolution, large apertures, and almost imperceptible distortion.

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The Leica camera on the flagship duo comes with two built-in Leica photography styles to preserve true colors and light nuances in the image, and better reproduce the quintessence of Leica’s classic pigments.

As for the camera system, the Xiaomi 13 model is equipped with three cameras on the back including a 50 MP OIS sensor, a 10 MP telephoto and a 12 MP ultra-wide with a lens provided by Leica. On the other hand, the Xiaomi 13 Pro also has a Leica lens but has a more powerful triple camera system consisting of a 1-inch 50 MP sensor, a 50 MP telephoto and another 50 MP ultra-wide.

Besides both Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro stand out with the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip from Qualcomm. The product also has 256 GB of internal memory and 12 GB of RAM. In terms of screen quality, Xiaomi 13 has a 6.36-inch AMOLED screen with 120 Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision and HLG support. Meanwhile, the Xiaomi 13 Pro has a 2K display with an LTPO panel for adaptive refresh rate.

In terms of charging capabilities, Xiaomi 13 is equipped with a 4,500 mAh battery that supports 67W fast charging and 50W wireless charging. On the other hand, the Xiaomi 13 Pro comes with a larger 4,820 mAh battery that supports 120W wired charging, 50W wireless charging, and 10W reverse wireless charging. This results in more efficient charging, especially for those on the go.

Xiaomi 13 Series is currently being genuine distribution at leading retail systems such as The Gioi Di Dong, FPT Shop, Viettel Store, CellphoneS, Xiaomi Store and Hoang Ha Mobile. From February 28 to March 10, 2023, Xiaomi offers customers a pre-order program with many attractive incentives up to VND 7.99 million and a warranty of up to 24 months. For details, please refer here .

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