- The
Kenong is a
musical instrument of
Indonesia used in the gamelan. It is a kind of gong and is
placed on its side. It has the same
length and width....
- Li
Kenong (Chinese: 李克农; 1899–1962) was a
Chinese general and politician, one of the
creators of the
security and
intelligence apparatus of both the Chinese...
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Kenong Rimba Park is a
protected rainforest area in
Kuala Lipis, Pahang, Malaysia,
which borders on
Taman Negara. The park
covers 128 km2.
Available activities...
- is
usually done by
gongs of
various size: the kempyang, ketuk, kempul,
kenong, gong suwukan, and gong ageng. The fast-playing instruments,
kempyang and...
- Batu
kenongs, also
known as
kenong stones, is a type of megalith. They
became prevalent sometime between the
Neolithic and
early Iron Ages as megalithic...
- and gong suwukan),
small hanging gongs (kempul),
large standing gongs (
kenong), and a pair of
small standing gongs (kethuk-kempyang)." "The role of the...
- gendér, gendér panerus, voice, slenthem, suling, siter, gong, kempul,
kenong, and kendhang. The rebab, a two-stringed fiddle, is the
melodic leader of...
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again after World War II, Kang had been
replaced by his
senior deputy Li
Kenong as
acting director. Li was
officially department director in
August 1949...
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infiltration of the
security services by Teke
agents including Qian Zhuangfei, Li
Kenong, and Hu Di. Gu Shunzhang, whom Zhou
Enlai had
chosen to head operations...
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complete gamelan orchestra.
Musical instruments such as
metallophones (saron,
kenong, kecer),
xylophones (gambang), the
bamboo flute (suling),
drums in various...