[2] The 1819 edition of the Gazetteer of Xin'an County (新安縣志) did not mention Tsat Tsz Mui, however, local residents emphasized Tsat Tsz Mui Village existed for hundreds of years.
[3] The earliest recorded existence of Tsat Tsz Mui Village, was confirmed in the late Qing dynasty by a 1849 census, and a later a 1888 survey map.
[7] Mr. James Dalziel, a British chief naval engineer who settled for 40 years in Hong Kong working at the Taikoo Sugar Refinery Company, brought this land.
[9] Due to the reclamation of North Point in the 1920s, and the development of King's Road in 1934, Tsat Tsz Mui Village was gradually demolished.
[10] Some residents of the village were evicted forcefully by the colonial government by the Crown Lands Resumption Ordinance.
[11] In December 1941, during The Japanese Occupation of Hong Kong in World War II, some Japanese troops landed at the Tsat Tsz Mui Swimming Shed to capture Hong Kong Island.