How to text using chinese language?

I actually have a Nokia 6500 slide. Recently I found out that I can't actually send a text messages using chinese language (mandarin). However, I could receive msges in mandarin. I tried changing in the 'Language Setting', however only English, Filipino and Vietnamese are available. Is there anyway I can install the language without formatting my phone?
Hope someone can help me on this. Thanks!

Hi,
To get the Chinese language installed in the device, visit a nearby Nokia Care Point in your city. Language packs are region dependent.
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