In China, both the north and the south celebrate the Lantern Festival, also known as the Little New Year. However, there are some differences in their customs and traditions.

In the north, people typically clean their homes thoroughly and paste red couplets on doors. They also prepare a special dish called "nian gao," a sticky rice cake symbolizing prosperity and happiness. Another important activity is the making of lanterns, which are then displayed in windows and on streets.
In the south, the celebration is more colorful and vibrant. People wear new clothes and decorate their homes with paper cuttings and lanterns. They also prepare a variety of traditional foods, such as "tangyuan," glutinous rice balls filled with sweet or savory fillings, symbolizing reunion and harmony.
Both regions have their unique ways of celebrating the Little New Year, reflecting the rich cultural diversity of China.
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