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venerdì 4 settembre 2020

NOW YOU KNOW AND YOU CAN BRAG ABOUT IT!

1 THING TO SHOW YOU KNOW MORE...

Like many historical monuments of Rome, also the renowned Trevi Fountain has many stories to be revealed. Among these there is one  connected to the sculpture placed on the left side of it, known as the "Ace of Cups", due to the similarity with the subject of playing cards, which sees a barber as a protagonist.

Trevi Fountain

Curious? We must state that there are no reliable or historical sources about this, but it is a fact that this vase is an object almost alien to the rest of the decoration of the famous fountain, the work of the great architect Nicola Salvi, characterized by cliffs and rustic elements in which a “cup” is absolutely out of place.

In 1732, when Nicola Salvi was committed to highlighting in a monumental way the otherwise humble output of the “Aqua Vergine” an old aqueduct end, that was located in Piazza di Trevi, the heart of the Trevi district.

During the works, the residents of the area, the traders and the artisans used to watch the progress of the works with curiosity, sometimes having their say on the project and the state of the art of the fountain. It's something you can see still nowadays, all around the world.

Among these was a barber who had his own shop on the ground floor of Palazzo Castellani, at the entrance to Via della Stamperia, right on the side to the right of the fountain.



This barber - whose name is unknown - used to have his say to Salvi on the project and the state of the art, continually criticizing the architect and his project. The criticisms must have become unbearable for Salvi who then decided to put a stop to the situation: he decided to make a large sculpted vase right in front of the barber's shop, thus preventing him from seeing the fountain, so that he would no longer have to to say about the work.

As mentioned, the story is very suggestive but there is no certain information about it. However, it must be said that the vase is indeed oddly different from the rest of the decoration, and that Salvi himself described his own fountain “with a rustic baluster decorated with two pointy rocks, where we see the larger one remaining partially in its roughness, and partially carved in the manner of a Vase, in a jokingly fashion”. Maye the use of  "jokingly" suggests a fun purpose for the creation of the vase?

We do not know what were the alleged criticisms that the barber would have addressed to Salvi, but we do know instead that the Roman architect's work is recognized throughout the world as a great masterpiece of art.

Would you like to know more about Rome and the rest of Italy?

We are RHI, and we care about your time in our country; let's make it worth and pleasurable.



lunedì 4 maggio 2020


GOOD THINGS COME TO THOSE WHO WAIT.
And the Marathon begins!


We are back to starting blocks, taking deep breaths and looking ahead.

As in every true sporting competition we are ready and looking forward to the effort, for we know that this is going to be a long endurance test. Not just a sprint but a true performance.

For many people these have been days of isolation and discomfort; for us they have been a moment to prepare, to train, to seek for our weak spots and perfect them, to improve and to develop.

The track field is beautiful, running through amazing landscapes and beautiful art cities; the air is crisp-clean and our friends and families are ready to give it all they can to support.

We have positively profited the available time to personally improve their professional knowledge, to enhance their relationship with our suppliers, to give a more personal touch with our partners,  strengthen knots and consolidating some lose ends.

We are today as prepared as we could be and more than enthusiastic to start over again.

Join us, it is going to be a lot of fun!

We are RHI, and we care about your time in our country; let's make it worth and pleasurable. 


martedì 21 aprile 2020

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!
We are soon coming to celebrate with you!


Rome celebrates today the 2.773rd birthday since her fundation.

Rome's birthday celebrations for Natale di Roma include usually the historical re-enactments featuring costumed parades and gladiator fights.

This day, known as Natale di Roma, is the annual birthday celebration and it is based on the legendary founding of Rome by Romulus in 753 BC.

Events are usually centred in the Circus Maximus and include gladiator fights, the traditional founding of ancient the Roman towns when a trench or "mundus" was dug and offerings were thrown into it to encourage the gods to watch over its citizens and the final parade, that usually takes place along Via dei Fori Imperiali, with more than 1,500 costumed participants.

This year the celebrations will be online only; who would have ever thougt that such and Old Lady could be so social!



Soon we will be on the streets again; these days of lockdown will remain a distant memory and Rome will again open her motherly arms to welcome and embrace us all again; just like motehrs do to long gone cildren, gently whispering "you are finally back to Italy, I missed you".

See you soon!

We are RHI, and we care about your time in our country; let's make it worth and pleasurable.

venerdì 20 marzo 2020

1 FREE ITALIAN LESSON.
It's about time to give you the upgrade and 10 minutes of FUN!

You have been out and about in Italy; so it's time to give a small rewarding upgrade in recognition for all your efforts in communicating with locals and surviving even as you had no knowledge of the language.

Italian flag with gesture
A new emoji on the rise
We will leave this task to Mr. Aurucci, a seasoned, through and true Neapolitan gentleman, who will introduce you to our extensive world of sign language.

After some minutes in his video, you will be naturally able to use complete sentences and make yourself understood.

Whithout even speaking.


Daydreaming about your next trip to Italy? Start learning, and you will bring joy and enthusiasm with your new skills also to us Italians.

We are RHI, and we care about your time in our country; let's make it worth and pleasurable.

mercoledì 11 marzo 2020


1 OPPORTUNITY LEFT!
Make your speech on nowadays opportunity worth. 
As we hear many people talking about China and the Opportunity the virus represents, trying to be constructive and motivating, we went to document ourselves.
The following article is mostly from Wikipedia.

The term wēijī (in traditional Chinese it's 危機is frequently invoked in motivational speeches together with the untrue statement that the characters of which it is composed represent both the concept of "crisis" and that of "opportunity".

In reality, the claim is borrowed from the erroneous belief in the United States that the two characters mean one "danger" and the other "opportunity". Many linguists consider this idea a colorful pseudo-etymology, since "jī" alone does not necessarily mean "opportunity".

Victor H. Mair of the University of Pennsylvania called the popular interpretation of weijī in the English-speaking world a "widespread misconception". In fact, wēi () roughly means "danger, dangerous; endanger, represent a danger; perilous; precipitous, precarious; tall; fear, fearful" (as in wēixiăn , "dangerous"), but the word polysema jī () does not necessarily mean "opportunity".

The composition jīhuì (机会) means "opportunity", but jī is only a part of it; jī has many meanings, including "machine, mechanic; airplane; suitable occasion; crucial point; pivot; incipient moment; opportune, opportunity; occasion; key connection; secret; deception". Mair suggests that jī in wēijī is closer to "crucial point" than to "opportunity".
Benjamin Zimmer retraced the history of weiji in English back to an anonymous editorial in a missionary newspaper in China. 
The use of the term probably gained its importance when John F. Kennedy gave a speech in Indianapolis on April 12, 1959: "Written in Chinese the word crisis is composed of two characters. One represents danger and the other represents opportunity."
Kennedy used this trope regularly in his speeches and later Richard M. Nixon and others made it their own. The use has been adopted by financial advisors and motivational speakers and has gained great popularity in universities and the popular press. For example, in 2007, Condoleezza Rice repeated the misunderstanding during the peace negotiations for the Middle East, and Al Gore did so in his testimony before the Energy and Commerce Commission of the United States House of Representatives, and in his thank you speech for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Some linguists have attributed the success of this bad interpretation to having it at hand as a rhetorical tool and as an "optimistic call to arms".

We are RHI, and we care about your time in our country; let's make it worth and pleasurable.

lunedì 9 marzo 2020

GET BETTER SOON!
We'll see you soon around, or a Wishing Well postcard from Italy.


As we wait for the results for the race to the cure of this contemporary virus and as we rediscover the beauty of spending more time at home while silencing the monitors with all their bad news, we think of you.
We think of all your dreams undone because of a cancelled trip, of your expecations for visiting the many treasures of our country, of your desire to make an even better trip as soon as you can.

So here, in RHI, we are preparing more and better, to be ready when you will be.
We are selecting our guides, our suppliers, our hotels and are really looking forwad to proving that we have not been sitting idle all this time.

Gest well soon, to all our friends around the world; see you soon!

Oh, the picture is not still from a movie. It's a statue carved in 1621 by a 23 years old guy, by the name of Bernini. One of the many, yes 😊

We are RHI, and we care about your time in our country; let's make it worth and pleasurable.

venerdì 6 marzo 2020

NO EXCUSES!
It's Friday, and you know it!

Another week has come and gone in Italy and, probably, it's the same in the rest of the world.
It's been a busy week and we are re-organizing to be ready for the moment you'll decide to come back visitng. You know you will.

As we say in Italy: WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS, YOU PREPARE LIMONCELLO.
And we are ready to share it with you.

We Italians are famous for the "mamma mia!" expression and our turbulent attitude; but we have a secret weapon to defuse uneasy moments: happiness. It's in our DNA!
After the first moment of uncertainty and discomfort we are ready to face the situation with a lighter hart and the approach to it becomes more efficient as fear is no longer with us.
And of course the solution will come from the people, then from their families and then from their cities.
We sort out probles with elegance and style; it is a world-wide known fact.
The weekend is coming, but also the end of the bad times is.

Are you ready?

We are RHI, and we care about your time in our country. Let's make it worth and pleasureable.

lunedì 2 marzo 2020

INDIANS AND ITALIANS DO LOOK ALIKE!
Gruppo Zenit - text: Brothers!
As you can see in the blog of Gruppo Zenit, we do share dark hair, olive skin (And we do everything to resemble each other more: Italians spend hours in the sun or make lamps to tan, and Indians use every type of cosmetic cream to whiten, even the most hidden corners of the body); we like to talk, not necessarily just with the people we know; we like to discuss politics, sports (soccer or cricket) and scandals that never fail; we speak with the mouth as much as with the body (Italians use their shoulders as much, Indians use their heads); in Italy we have an elaborate system of gestures, in India of mudras; Mum is always mum, and don't touch the family!

In this video from comedian Russel Peters you can also see some funny points that makes us look alike.

Considering this and you personal experience you could as well think about travel to Italy for your next holiday; so come see you "cousins" and discover our hospitality and traditions!

We are R.H.I. ad organize family and groups travels to Italy.
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Mail: sales@rhigroup.it
WhatsApp: +39 329 919 32 95
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venerdì 21 febbraio 2020

3 TIPS TO OBTAIN VISA SMOOTHLY



So, you have decided to come to Italy and are wondering if you need a Visa.
If you are not holding a European Community Passport (for instance U.K.) you will find these infos useful.

Have a look at this link to see the laws and requirements in detail: it’s from the Schengen Visa Info official website. As they suggest you could also log in to the VFS Global Website and select the VFS office closest to you. They are in three metro cities- Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata so select the one with the closest jurisdiction. For instance if you are from Shimla, your nearest centre will be to apply for a Visa from Delhi. If you are from Hyderabad, your centre will be Mumbai. Similarly for Eastern India and Nepal, your centre will be Kolkata. That is to say that Consulate General of Italy in Mumbai will accept applications from residents of the States of Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu; the Union Territories of Daman, Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Lakshadweep and Pondicherry.

Which documents are required when applying for a Italy Schengen Visa? As Ishita proposes in her blog you will nedd to have in your hands:

Application form signed by the person traveling (which is you!)
Confirmed ticket or reservation of return.
Income proof that shows that you have the means to travel to a foreign country. A No Objection letter from your place of work works well.
Six-months stamped Statement of Accounts from your bank (Have enough balance to show that you can sustain yourself during your travel.)
Form 16 from the past 3 years.
Overseas Medical Insurance covering up to EUR 30,000. Extra copies of Passport.
Proof of stay in Italy.
If your stay is sponsored, a Letter of Invitation from your Sponsor in Italy.
A Schengen approved passport sized photograph. For more details refer to this link.

1 – Remember to apply for Visa in the Consulate of the Country you will first land.
Only one application wil do.

2 – visit the VFS Global Website.

3 – Have ALL your documents ready before even making an enquiry.

…and we shall see you soon in Italy!