From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgonggong /ɡɒŋ $ ɡɒːŋ, ɡɑːŋ/ noun [countable] 1
APMa round piece of metal that hangs in a frame and which you hit with a stick to give a deep ringing sound. It is used as a musical instrument or to announce that a meal is ready.2 British English informal a medal, title, or prize that someone is given

Examples from the Corpus
gong• She had a stick painted with bands of bright colors, from which hung a gong.• The civil and foreign services treat the whole thing as if a gong is just another perk of the job.• At the Hall of Lanterns, we sound the temple gong, summoning the gods.Origin gong (1600-1700) Malay from the sound