>     On the other hand, I remember you talked about the type of that
> column to be char(2).  Have you specified what encoding it's using?
> Moreover, I hope you're not using legacy encoding like Big5 or GB.  Use
> Unicode (UTF-8) if your database is a brand new one.

Unfortunately, I am still using Big5. you need a longer field to store
utf-8 codes for the same big5 string right?

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