Kong thom Musical instrumentGong below the main sanctum sanctorum of the Angkor Wat, possibly a Kong thom (a single hanging gong). Example of a hanging gong from Angkor Wat, north gallery, 16th century. The gong hanging on the two men's shoulders is a nipple gong, a type used in the highlands today. The kong thom (Khmer: គងធំ) is a Cambodian musical instrument, a hanging gong. The name may also refer to the kong von thom, a set of gong chimes arranged in a circular frame.[1] References ^ Barrientos, Marizen. "Cambodia Musical Instruments". Academia. Academia ©2018. Retrieved 16 December 2018. External linksPicture of Kong thom as a single gong Band playing with a kong thom as part of percussion. Picture of a Kong thom as a set of gong chimesTraditional Cambodian musical instrumentsXylophones or roneat Roneat ek Roneat thung Roneat dek / roneat thong (metallophone) Gong chimes Kong toch Kong von thom Kong mon Gongs Kong thom Kong mong Kong chmol Kong nyee Khmuoh Lau Bells Kagn Chram Kanderng Drums Skor yeam Samphor Skor sang na Skor timila ស្គរទីមីឡា (hourglass drum) Skor thom Skor chhaiyam Skor daey (skor arak or aaroksa, skor kar, skor toch, skar ayai) Skor yike Thon and rammana Fiddles Tro (tro sau thom, tro sau toch, tro che, tro ou, tro ou chamhieng) Tro Khmer Kanö Mim Plucked: harps, zithers and lutes Pin Khim Krapeu Chapei dong veng Kse diev Kong ring Flutes Khloy (khloy ek, khloy thom) Oboes and free reed pipes Sralai (Sralai toch, sralai thom) Kaen Ploy Pey au Pey pok Angkuoch Sneng Horns and trumpets Tre Sneng Other Chhing (finger chimes) Chap Krap Traw dauk Kyang Saing ខ្យងស័ង្ខ Slek