The original Chung Mei was located on the valley at the present-day
Lam Tin Resite Village, below Tiger's Head (). Chung Mei was two villages. One was
Ha Chung Mei (), namely "lower Chung Mei". Another was
Sheung Chung Mei (), namely "upper Chung Mei". While Ha Chung Mei was sited near the Tsing Yi Lagoon, Sheung Chung Mei was sited higher on valley. The position of Ha Chung Mei is close to present-day
TWGHs S. C. Gaw Memorial College. The stream of Liu To and Sheung Chung Mei made cultivation available. According to
James Hayes, the cultivation on the island was mainly
rice and
pineapple. Along the shore of Tsing Yi Lagoon, from the villages, to the east was
Sheung Ko Tan and to the north was
Tai Wong Ha. The
Tsing Yi Town was at the northeast of Chung Mei, across the
lagoon. In the 1980s, the villages were forced to re-site during the expansion of
Tsuen Wan New Town. The original Chung Mei and its surrounding was flatten and reclaimed for re-siting four villages on the Tsing Yi Island. The villages of Chung Mei was combined with Lo Uk () and relocated east on the higher ground above Sheung Ko Tan. The resited villages was named
Chung Mei Lo Uk Tsuen () though they are administrated separately. Apart from villages, owing to the destruction of old Tsing Yi Town, many retailers have moved their shops into this village and formed a market. The market still operates everyday even though many new markets were built on the island. As the new establishment of the village, the name of Chung Mei also commonly refers to its present site and surrounding villages, rather than its former location. ==Administration==