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Wat (wie) is klong - definitie

CANALS IN THAILAND
Klong

klong         
[kl??]
¦ noun (in Thailand) a canal.
Origin
from Thai.
Klong thap         
GOBLET DRUM FROM THAILAND
Thap; Glong thap; The klong thap
The klong thap () is a goblet-shaped drum] used for providing the changes of rhythm and also for supporting rhythm of the Nora (Southern dance drama). Its length is about 40-50 centimeters.
Klong that         
Glong thad; Glong Chatri; Glong chatri
Klong that () are large barrel drum]s used in the classical music of [[Thailand. They are played with large wooden sticks.

Wikipedia

Khlong

A khlong (Thai: คลอง, pronounced [kʰlɔ̄ːŋ]), alternatively spelt as klong () commonly refers to a canal in Thailand. These canals are spawned by the rivers Chao Phraya, Tha Chin, and Mae Klong, along with their tributaries particularly in the low-lying areas of central Thailand. The Thai word khlong is not limited to artificial canals. Many smaller rivers are referred to as "khlong" followed by the name of the stream.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor klong
1. A Thailand firefly, "Luciola Aquallis." Thailand‘s Mae Klong River was once aglow with thousands of fireflies.
2. Preecha Jiabyu used to take tourists on a rowboat to see the banks of the Mae Klong River aglow with thousands of fireflies.
3. Villagers from Klong Tum were out fishing when they spotted the turtle _ about 20 inches long and weighing 62 pounds _ as it was on its way to nest, the WWF said.