Travels of Fa-hsien (399–414 A.D.), or Record of the Buddhistic Kingdoms
Discover the fascinating journey of Fa-Hsien with "Travels of Fa-hsien (399–414 A.D.), or Record of the Buddhistic Kingdoms," translated by H. A. Giles. This captivating account, originally published in 1923 and reissued in 2012 by Cambridge University Press, spans 116 pages of exploration and spiritual discovery. Join Fa-Hsien as he travels from Central China across the vast Gobi Desert, navigates the treacherous Hindu Kush, and journeys through India to the mouth of the Hoogly River.
This book is not only an invaluable resource for those interested in Buddhism but also for admirers of Chinese literature. Experience the rich cultural tapestry and historical significance of one of the earliest pilgrimages in Buddhist history. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by the intersection of travel and spirituality, this work is an essential addition to your collection.