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FSB | Complete Version of "Fight for Nana Banana" Goes Live, Innovative Promotional Approach Wins Award
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority today released the full version of the new educational music video “Decisive Battle with Naza Chao” for the 2026 Public Anti-Fraud Education Campaign. The video aims to deliver anti-fraud messages in an entertaining way and unite all sectors of society to combat scams.
The new music video uses artificial intelligence technology and is produced with a kung fu game concept. The HKMA Deputy Chief Executive, Ruan Guoheng, stars as a game character and performs the song himself, engaging in a showdown between good and evil with the original scammer character “Naza Chao.” In the video, “Naza Chao” has a versatile identity, disguising as a scalper, customer service agent, courier, and dating partner to lure citizens into clicking suspicious links, providing personal information, or making instant payments.
The HKMA hopes that through this kung fu battle, citizens will remember the three golden rules of anti-fraud:
Earlier, the HKMA released an anti-fraud song “Link Mii Luan Zha” sung by Ruan Guoheng and singer Yin Guang, along with community outreach activities featuring “Naza Chao.” Recently, the campaign was awarded the “Central Bank Award—2026 Communication Award” by the international financial publication “Central Bank Magazine.” The HKMA thanks the international judging panel for their recognition and will continue to work with various sectors to promote anti-fraud messages in ways that resonate with citizens’ daily lives, further strengthening the stability and resilience of Hong Kong’s financial system.