[4] It was a Punti walled village,[5] historically inhabited by the Choi (蔡), the Wai (韋), the Leung (梁), the Tsang (曾) and the Liu (廖).
[4] The Che Kung Temple in Tai Wai was built and initially managed by Tin Sam Village.
The Kau Yeuk had provided evidence that it made significant contributions to the renovation of the temple.
The Kau Yeuk could prove its case by referring to the rhymed couplets that were inscribed on both sides of the main entrance and that bore its name.
[11] Two rectangular holes are above the front doorways of the Gate for feng shui benefit and for security watching.