You will be able to type Chinese on your MacBook or any MAC OS X. The default keyboard is English and you can enable other language input in the System Preferences.
Enable Chinese Input on MAC
Goto System Preferences - Language & Text and select Input Sources Tab. Choose Chinese Simplified or Traditional or both depending on what you like.
Ensure you tick the Show Input Menu in Menu Bar. It will appear on the top right side of the menu bar and you will be able to switch between Chinese and English.
There are still many input languages available for use on the powerful Macbook without the need to install 3rd party language packs.
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