By Kwon Mee-yooStaff Reporter
Now world-famous, K-pop singer and actor Rain, 25, is to receive the 2008 Korea Image Stepping Stone Award for promoting a positive image of Korea through popular music.
The Corea Image Communication Institute, which holds the "CICI Korea 2008," designated Rain, whose real name is Jung Ji-hoon, as this year's awardee.
Led by president Choi Jung-wha, the institute is established to promote Korea globally.
The K-pop icon debuted in 2002 with his first album "Bad Guy." His four albums recorded a big hit around Asia. He also appeared in TV dramas like "Full House" (2004) and the movie "I'm a Cyborg But That's OK" (2006).
With high popularity in Asia, Rain starred in a Wachowski brothers' movie "Speed Racer" to be released in May worldwide.
He recently signed a contract with WMA and announced his next Hollywood movie, "Ninja Assassin," in which he will play the lead role. He also plans an international album release this year.
The singer/actor was named one of the "The People Who Shape Our World" by Time magazine in 2006 and one of the "World's 100 Most Beautiful People" by People magazine last year.
The youth section of the award for under 19-year-olds, Korea Image Budding Youth Award, went jointly to figure skater Kim Yu-na and swimmer Park Tae-hwan.
Kim Yu-na recently missed the Four Continents figure skating championships held in Korea because of an injury. She will vie for the queen of figure skating in the World Figure Skating Championships 2008 in Gothenburg, Sweden in March.
Park, known as Korea's "Marine Boy," graduated from high school last week. He is in training for the coming Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
Previous prize awardees of the Stepping Stone Award include maestro Chung Myung-whun, Cheonggye Stream and Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary General. Pianist Kim Sun-wook won the first Budding Youth Award last year.
The "CICI Korea 2008" ceremony is to be held at a hotel in southern Seoul, Tuesday. To celebrate, the Preceding recipient Chung Myung-whun will have a chamber music concert and Rain will perform as well.
Credits: meeyoo@koreatimes.co.kr
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Being geeky is the newest trend, I know but this is just too much miss Rain.He's showing his feminin side I guess, too much for my taste.