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gong
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Western countries
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Commonly associated with meditation, relaxation, and New Age music.
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gong
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Western countries
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Gongs are often considered exotic musical instruments and are used in specific genres such as New Age music.
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gong
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Western countries
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Gongs are often associated with meditation, relaxation, and alternative healing practices in Western countries, and are used in sound therapy and yoga studios.
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gong
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Western countries
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Uncommon in traditional music, often associated with meditation and relaxation
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gong
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Western culture
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Gongs are often associated with East Asian or specifically Chinese culture, and are often used in theatrical performances or as a decorative element.
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gong music
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Western countries
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Considered exotic and associated with meditation and alternative therapies
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qi gong
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Western culture
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Recognized as a form of meditative movement and alternative therapy for health benefits
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qi gong
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Western culture
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Perceived as a form of gentle exercise and meditation, not widely practiced
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qigong
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Western countries
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Qigong is less familiar and less commonly practiced in Western countries, where it may be viewed as an alternative or complementary therapy.
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