End-blown flutes are widespread in folk music. In the Mediterranean and Middle East the ney is frequently used, constructed from reed. Depictions of early versions of the ney can be found in wall paintings in the pyramids of Egypt, indicating that it is one of the oldest musical instruments in continued use. In Turkey the nai and kaval are both end-blown. China has the xiao, Japan has the shakuhachi and hocchiku, and Korea has the danso. People of the Andes play the quena, and the Hopi have a flute similar to the ney.