Should be Chrysis daphne or related, I dont think anyone has really studied the fasciata-group species in a Palaearctic + Asiatic context, there could be synonyms hiding, for example C. zetterstedti which looks very similar to this, i.e. having the colour of C. equestris and the body shape of C. fasciata
Linsenmaier 1959 says that C. daphne should have larger and denser punctation compared to C. zetterstedti, this specimen doesnt strike me as having markedly different punctures than C. zetterstedti
Chrysis daphne is very probably. But I wait on yours or Paolo opponion.
Linnsenmaier states Ch.fasciata zetterstedti fom Korea and Chrysis daphne he states Chrysis fasciata ssp.daphne, where the dot, should be thicker and coarser… and anal teeth are long.