This book is a monograph on the Chinese text Gaoseng-Faxian-zhuan (also called Foguo-ji, "Report on Buddhist Kindgoms") by the Chinese Buddhist monk Faxian (last half of the 4th - first quarter of the 5th century), written at the beginning of the fifth century. It is the oldest 'travelogue' of a Chinese Buddhist monk, describing his journey through Central Asia to India and back to China by the maritime route via South-East Asia. The importance of this text was recognised at an early stage of the Western interest in Buddhism, as shown by the translation by the French Sinologist Abel Rémusat in 1836. Along with the other Chinese pilgrims' records, of which Xuanzang's is the most important, it is used as a primary source on Buddhist Central A...