How to read Chinese?In order to read this web site, your computer must be able to display Chinese text. Following are some simple steps to enable your computer to display Chinese text.
INTERNET EXPLORER (IE) USERS
Internet Explorer 5.0 users
IE 5.0 comes with a Chinese Language Support, that enables you to view Simplified or Traditional Chinese text/font types found on the web.
To view Chinese, you need to set your browser to determine the appropriate language encoding, you can manually select it by:
Internet Explorer 5.0 users
From the "View" menu, go to "Encoding"
Click the Chinese Simplified (GB2312) (there should be a Bullet mark beside this feature when it is selected.)
If this choice is unavailable, Point to "More"
If you are prompted to download language support components, click "Download" to proceed.
To facilitate viewing and to avoid resetting to the wrong font by the browser, disable the "Auto-Select" function. (i.e. there should not be a Check mark beside this feature.)
Internet Explorer 4.0 users
From the "View" menu, go to "Fonts"
Click the Chinese Simplified (GB2312) (there should be a Bullet mark beside this feature when it is selected.)
If this choice is unavailable, Point to "More"
If "Chinese Simplified" is unavailable, you may download from the International Language Support of MICROSOFT UPDATES.
> MICROSOFT UPDATES
NETSCAPE NAVIGATORS USERSFor those using Netscape, additional Chinese software is required, you may download from our website.
If you currently do not have any Chinese software, please click below to download.
