Traditional Chinese text display

Which regions of Nokia 808 pureview support display of traditional Chinese characters? Can the singapore model display that? Input support would be nice but not essential.

Thanks adrian, Nokia care point may be my last option.
As the phone is not being sold in my region, I have to import it from overseas. It would be easier for me to import the model that already has the language capability built-in. In addition, I'm not sure if my local Nokia Care point is willing to add language pack to an imported phone. I'm particularly interested in the Singapore model because it already fully supports simiplified Chinese and FM transmitter. Just not quite sure if it can also display traditional Chinese.

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