I'm loading fixtures as part of a test suite, and finding that using  
manage.py loaddata directly produces different results than using the  
fixtures attribute of django's TestCase. Namely, Chinese characters in  
my database get interpreted correctly using loaddata, but running the  
tests produces:

Problem installing fixture 'hoods/fixt.json': Incorrect string value:  
'\xE5\x8F\xA4\xE8\xA7\x82...' for column 'chineseName' at row 1

I don't see any tickets for this sort of thing, but it seems strange –  
shouldn't TestCase simply be calling loaddata on the fixture, same as  
me using it directly?

I'm using trunk r7196 (updated a few minutes ago), if there's anything  
else I'm missing, please let me know...

Thanks,
Eric
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