Gong (disambiguation)
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A gong is a percussive musical instrument, or a warning bell.
Gong may also refer to:
- Gong (band), progressive-psychedelic rock band (1967 to date)
- Gong (title), title of Chinese nobility during the Zhou Dynasty
- "Gong", song on the album Takk... by the Icelandic band Sigur Rós
- GONG, abbreviation for the international Global Oscillations Network Group, studying solar structure and dynamics
- GONG, an Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) channel specialising in Anime
- Slit gong, a type of idiophone (vibrating musical instrument)
- Gong bass drum, a type of drum
- Gong, a German television magazine
Gong as a name may also refer to:
- Lue Gim Gong (1859–1925), Chinese-born American horticulturalist
- Gong Bao Tian (1871–1943), Chinese martial artist
- Gong Li (born 1965), Chinese film actress
- Gong Ruina (born 1981), Chinese badminton player
- Gong Zhichao (born 1977), Chinese badminton player
- Alex Gong (1971–2003), Chinese-American kickboxer
Gong may also refer to:
- Gong farmer, term used in Tudor Britain for a person who emptied privies and cesspits
- Gong Gong, Chinese water god
- Gong Jin'ou, national anthem of the Empire of the Great Qing in China
- The Gong Show, American television variety show spoof (1976-1980)
- Tuff Gong, Jamaican-based record label, named after Bob Marley's nickname
- Falun Gong, Chinese meditation exercises, part of a system of "mind and body cultivation"
Gong in colloquial speech may also refer to:
- Wollongong, Australia
- A medal, honour or award