Text in Properties Resource Bundle is not displayed correctly in Swing

Hi,
I have a Swing program using ResourceBundle to get text from a properties file. Then, I translate an English only properties file to an English-as-key and Chinese-as-value properties file. But when the program runs, the Chinese characters are displayed as garbage characters. I added a System.out.println statement to print the text in the program. The printed string is a garbage string, but different from the garbage string on the Swing window.
The program runs under Chinese Windows xp. The translation is done under Chinese Windows xp.
What is wrong? How to do it?
Any information would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

What is the format of your Chinese properties files? Did you run native2ascii on the contents?

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