Internationalized Chinese Chess set
Here are photographs John Davis has provided of an internationalized Chinese Chess set he recently purchased. I have reduced the image size for this page, but I have linked each smaller image to the original larger image. According to his report, it uses hollow, plastic Staunton pieces with a four-inch King. The King's base measures 1 7⁄8 inches, which I assume is the diameter. Its Cannons are 2 1⁄2 inches tall with a base of 1 5⁄8 inches. The board measures 24 by 20 1⁄2 inches, each Xiangqi square measures 2 1⁄8 inches on each side, and each FIDE Chess square measures 2 3⁄8 inches on each side.
You can order it from either Amazon or ebay:
If you are not American, and you would prefer to search your local ebay, you can use the ebay link in the Shop menu. A search for "Elephant Chinese Chess" should turn it up.
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This last photo shows the Cannon with the House of Staunton Cannon showcased here. If you get both, you can use the straight one as a Cannon and the slanted one as a Vao in games that use both, such as Eurasian Chess.