Just test Ubuntu 11.10 yesterday.  It seems the issue was still there.

1. At Installation, select language: Simplified Chinese, and location:
Taiwan. The assumption is many Chinese work in Taiwan , and vice versa,
who usually prefer to see Simplified Chinese UI.

2. After installation, ran update manager, then updated language pack as
usual.

3. I found the installed languages in language-selector was Taiwanese-
Chinese-English which should be Chinese-Taiwanese-English, and the
character of folder is in Traditional Chinese which should be in
Simplified Chinese. Please see the attachment.

** Attachment added: "Screenshot%20at%202011-09-02%2013%3A36%3A51.png"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/590108/+attachment/2359675/+files/Screenshot%2520at%25202011-09-02%252013%253A36%253A51.png

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  User get wrong system language  after executing oem-config, if he is a
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