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*[[Gong (title)]], a title of Chinese nobility generally translated as "duke"
*[[Gong (title)]], a title of Chinese nobility generally translated as "duke"
*Gōng or [[Guang (vessel)]], an ancient Chinese shape of ritual ewer
*Gōng or [[Guang (vessel)]], an ancient Chinese shape of ritual ewer
*Gong, a colloquial term for a [[medal]], honour, or award
*Gong, slang for [[opium]]
*[[Gong farmer]], term used in Tudor Britain for a person who emptied privies and cesspits
*[[Gong farmer]], term used in Tudor Britain for a person who emptied privies and cesspits
*[[Gong Gong]], Chinese water god
*[[Gong Gong]], Chinese water god

Revision as of 12:45, 25 June 2018

A gong is a percussive musical instrument or a warning bell.

Gong or GONG may also refer to:

Places

People

Gong as a name may refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

Music

  • Gong (band), a Franco-British rock band
  • The Gongs, an experimental folk band
  • "Gong", song on the album Takk... by the Icelandic band Sigur Rós

Television

Other arts, entertainment, and media

Organizations

Other uses

  • Gong (title), a title of Chinese nobility generally translated as "duke"
  • Gōng or Guang (vessel), an ancient Chinese shape of ritual ewer
  • Gong farmer, term used in Tudor Britain for a person who emptied privies and cesspits
  • Gong Gong, Chinese water god

See also