Stunning vista
Liang's research led to Zhengding's ancient architecture becoming known as exemplary models, and they served as teaching materials for students majoring in architecture.
"If all of this reflects Liang's love for Zhengding's ancient buildings, then the meticulous restoration and protection of these ancient buildings embodies his earnest hopes and expectations," Sun says.
The county has not let Liang down. Since the 1980s, its ancient buildings have been protected, and buildings like the Moni Dian in Longxing Temple and the Xumi pagoda have been restored.
Fast-forward to 2024, and this small county has transformed itself into one of the most famous tourist attractions in North China, attracting visitors from all around the country, and even from overseas.
What draws them is the county's cultural heritage.
Walk along Yanzhao South Street, a major historical and cultural street in Zhengding lined with temples on both sides, which leads to the Nanchengmen ("south gate") area, and you'll see tourists dressed in hanfu (traditional Chinese clothing), strolling along the street, joking, and posing for photos against the backdrop of red brick walls.
At night, the Nanchengmen area becomes one of the liveliest spots in Zhengding. During holidays, crowds of people walk onto the city gate to enjoy beautiful night views.
Looking from south to north reveals a stunning vista of the county, with the most eye-catching elements being the illuminated ancient pagodas.
"I have never felt more proud that my hometown could become so popular, with more and more outsiders coming to appreciate its culture, including ancient sites, and also our specialty foods," says Wang Yafeng, a 40-year-old resident of Muzhuang village.
When he was young, Wang often came to the downtown area with his mother to pray in the temples, at a time when there were not many tourists.
"However nowadays, especially during holidays like Spring Festival at the start of the Chinese Lunar Year or the National Day holiday at the start of October, Zhengding becomes very lively. Everywhere you can see bustling crowds, either visiting attractions, admiring ancient architecture, or enjoying delicious food in restaurants," Wang says.