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- Vietnam (18265 bytes)
21: ...rnment and the Viet Nam Duy Tan Hoi of [[Phan Boi Chau]] during the colonial period.
31: ...KiꮠGiang]], [[Kon Tum Province|Kon Tum]], [[Lai Chau Province|Lai Chⵝ], [[Lam Dong Province|L⭠... - Percussion instrument (2859 bytes)
8: ...the most familiar type of gong in the west, the ''chau gong'' (sometimes called a ''tam-tam''), is untun... - Ming Dynasty (65624 bytes)
89: ...d under Ning-yuan Guard in what is today Sip Song Chau Tai in Vietnam. When the Tai polities did not acc... - Castle (27805 bytes)
2: ..., resulting in many un-castlelike castles and ''[[chaux]]''. - Petroglyph (5591 bytes)
28: ...au Sai Chau]], [[Po Toi|Po Toi Island]], [[Cheung Chau]], [[Shek Pik]] on Lantau Island, [[Wong Chuk Han... - Gong (10121 bytes)
13: ===Chau gongs===
14: ...gong.jpg|The Familiar "Chinese" Gong]]<br>''A 10" Chau Gong''</div>
16: ...e part of the [[symphony orchestra]]. Sometimes a chau gong is referred to as a ''Chinese gong'', but in...
18: ...t of the gong is polished to remove this coating. Chau gongs range in size from 7" to 80" in diameter.
22: Traditionally, chau gongs were used to clear the way for important of... - Percussion instruments (2780 bytes)
8: ...the most familiar type of gong in the west, the ''chau gong'' (sometimes called a ''tam-tam''), is untun...
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