By extension, the area around the village is also called Kak Tin.
It is at the south of Shing Mun River and at the foot of Lion Rock.
The first ancestor Tsang Nam-hin (曾南軒) moved to Shipai in Dongguan, Guangdong province.
[1] The villagers were historically farmers engaged in rice and vegetable growing supported by pig and poultry rearing.
It comprises 16 three-storey houses built by the Government to resettle the villagers of Kung Miu affected by the development of Sha Tin New Town.