This is a different situation. In your MKV you probably have a ASS track.I have the same issue too. Mine just shows up as squares. That usually means VLC can't find the proper font file to render the language, I was able to solve this problem in earlier when I was able to select the font file my subtitle can render. Now, I can't do that anymore.
This happens only on MKV files, if the file is MP4 or avi, the issue does not exist. I'm not sure if it is a container issue with MKV. I used Windows Media Player classic, the Chinese character displays properly.
I hope that helps.
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