T002T values in Chinese language

Dear experts,
I am facing the following problem. I need to return Language names in various languages based on input language parameter (e.g. if Chinese is passed - I need to return Language names in Chinese). When I try to do a select from T002T table, I get output like this:
      Ì©ÎÄ
Èû¶ûάÑÇÓï
˹ÂåÎÄÄáÑÇÓï
And so on. I am wondering is it some sort of DB issue (Chinese lang. is not supported) or am I missing some code page conversion before output?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
Ilja Mihailovs.

Hi deabbate,
Chinese languange is supported in unicode-systems (Check system-status, block SAP System data, Unicode-system set to yes?).
Also the environment must support this. We are working with TSE terminal server software here, so we can not see any unicode (i.e.) Chinese here.
Regards,
Clemens

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