Call log chinese language

Dears,
i bought sony xperia z1 from china
i have an issue with call log 
when i make or receive any call caller name shown and below the name chinese character i don't know what these characters mean and how to make it invisible

Hi,
I'm not sure what you mean. Could you provide us with a screenshot?
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