Oracle-chinese character XML

does oracle database store chinese characters?
How do i generate XML file using PL/SQL that support chinese character?
will using XMLELEMENT work...? in that case.
Thankyou for your replies.

I do not have any personal experience with this, but it should work in theory - XMLELEMENT code should not care what characters are being stored in the database. Perhaps others with more experience with using XMLELEMENT can comment.
Srini

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