Is it useful to use URL names with special characters?

Is it good for SEO to have URLs (page names) with non-English characters like Chinese names in URLs?

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GENERAL URL RULES:

  • all web resource URLs must comply with these rules (listed in priority)

1) unique (1 URL == 1 ressource)

2) permanent (they do not change)

3) managed (1 logic on the site section, no complications)

4) easily scalable logic

5) short

6) with the target keyword phrase

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In the prt path, you can use the% escape notation in Unicode code points. This is well supported by current browsers and understood by search engines - so this is really good SEO. We use it for European accented characters, and everything works fine.

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