No, it’s different. The wind chime is a musical instrument driven by wind. Its sound-making principle is that the wind blows the bell tongue of the wind chime, causing friction between the bell tongue and the bell to produce sound. This method of sound production uses wind as power to produce vibrations through the friction between the bell tongue and the bell, thereby producing sound; while the panpipe is an instrument that produces sound through airflow vibration. Its sounding principle is when the airflow passes through the flute tube. A vortex is generated, causing the air column in the tube to roar and make a sound. This method of making sounds uses airflow as power and produces sound through the vibration of the airflow in the flute tube. Therefore, the sound production principles of wind chimes and panpipes are different.