Hi
This looks like chinese to me #!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict;
use warnings;
use WWW::Mechanize;
use Data::Dump qw/ dd /;
use Encode qw/ encode /;
my $ua = WWW::Mechanize->new;
$ua->get(q{http://www.google.cn/});
dd( $ua->text );
my $tr = $ua->find_link( url_regex => qr/translate/i )->text;
dd( $tr );
dd( encode('UTF-8', $tr ) );
__END__
"Google google.com.hk\x{8BF7}\x{6536}\x{85CF}\x{6211}\x{4EEC}\x{7684}
+\x{7F51}\x{5740} \x{7FFB}\x{8BD1}\xA92011 - ICP\x{8BC1}\x{5408}\x{5B5
+7}B2-20070004\x{53F7}"
"\x{7FFB}\x{8BD1}"
"\xE7\xBF\xBB\xE8\xAF\x91"
"%E7%BF%BB%E8%AF%91" spells translate
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