Chinese New Year is also called Lunar New Year.
I am not very sure if "lunar" has anything to do with the moon, but I suspect it does. Lunar New Year in Chinese is 農歷新年 (Nong2 Li4 Xin1 Nian2 in Pinyin) which literally means Farming Calendar New Year.
In Hong Kong, more than 10 flower markets are setup every year for the week before the Chinese New Year.
I went to the biggest of the flower markets in Victoria Park on the New Year's Eve. And on the New Year's Day, I went to the evening parade.