K-Pop star Rain starts military service

South Korean pop singer Rain salutes his fans before he joins the army in front of an army recruit training centre in Uijeongbu, north of Seoul. Reuters
The 29-year-old popular singer and actor will serve the mandatory military service for 22 months.
Jung Ji-hoon, known by his stage name Rain, is part of the "Korean Wave" of drama and popular music that has taken Asia by storm over the past decade and his third album, "It's Raining," sold a million copies in Asia after its release in 2004.
"It is so sad that Mr Rain will be gone for two years," said Sachiko, a weeping Japanese fan who came to Korea for Rain's last concert and to witness his enlistment.
"I am sure all his fans back in Japan would have wanted to be here today. So we want to make sure we see him off properly."
Rain also built a career in film and began his Hollywood career as a minor character in Wachowski Brother's "Speed Racer." He was cast as the lead actor for his second
Hollywood film, "Ninja Assassin," which won him the "Biggest Badass" award from MTV.
The three-time winner of TIME magazine's annual 'TIME 100 Poll' in 2006, 2007, and 2011 will undertake 21 months of compulsory military service in the South Korean armed forces.
"Thank you for loving me so much for the past 10 years. Goodbye and I'll be back," Rain told his fans.
Another Korean drama heartthrob Hyun Bin, best known for his role in the drama "Secret Garden," attracted thousands of fans when he signed up for military service this year.
The 28-year-old won a sharpshooter badge and was posted to an island on the tense border with North Korea, which remains technically at war with the South after the Korean War ended in 1953 with an armistice. — Reuters
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