I did read about this somewhere, I thought the guidelines touched upon it.

Patrick Lauke wrote:
Tee G. Peng

I am working on a bilingual site (chinese/english) that needs to pass at least WCAG AA, the site is UTF-8 charset and I didn't use lang attribute in the meta because it's a bilingual site.
[...]
What do you propose I should do to make the 'failure' goes away?

Is every page on your site in both chinese and english, all in one page? If so, as long 
as you're marking up the changes when you move from the chinese to the english section of 
your page, I'd say you can pick one or the other as the "nominal" language for 
the whole page.

P
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