@Walter: If Traditional Chinese has been installed, both zh_TW and zh_HK should indeed be available in the language list in the Language Support tool. If any of them isn't selected, you'll typically find it as a greyed-out item at the bottom of the list. In your case you should be able to drag the "zh_TW" item so it appears at the top between the "zh_HK" and "en" items.
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