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Inside Kim Jong Un’s Dream Resort: Russian Tourist Shares Startling Details

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The resort’s location near a missile test site made the visit unusual. No missiles were launched, but tourists could buy toy rockets for $40 each during their stay

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While the resort was initially opened to international tourists, only select groups from Russia have been permitted to visit so far. (News18 Hindi)

While the resort was initially opened to international tourists, only select groups from Russia have been permitted to visit so far. (News18 Hindi)

In July, 33-year-old Russian HR professional Anastasia Samsonova set out for a beach holiday, only to find herself at North Korea’s Wonsan Kalma Coastal Tourist Zone, a luxury resort officially opened on July 1 and touted as Kim Jong Un’s dream project. Located on the east coast, the resort features hotels, shopping malls, restaurants, and water parks, but notably sits close to a missile testing site.

While the resort was initially opened to international tourists, only select groups from Russia have been permitted to visit so far. Anastasia travelled with a group of 14 people, all under the constant surveillance of strict guides and security guards.

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According to a BBC report, she said, “We were told the guards were there to prevent us from suddenly talking to locals. As we walked the streets, people stared at us in surprise, as the country has been largely closed off for a long time.”

How Was The Experience In North Korea

The experience in North Korea was unique. Unlike other beach destinations, there was no crowd. Anastasia said, “The beach was spotless every day. The white sand and gleaming chairs looked perfect. It was a very peaceful vacation, far from the crowds.”

However, the trip came with several restrictions, including prohibitions on photographing construction sites and a ban on wearing short clothing. The food included sweet-sour meat, vegetable salad, and very cheap beer.

Resort Located Near Missile Test Site

Intriguingly, the resort’s proximity to a missile test site added to the unusual nature of the visit. Although no missiles were launched during their stay, toy rockets were available for tourists at $40 each. After the pandemic, North Korea had largely halted international tourism, gradually reopening to Russians last year. In February 2024, tourists from some Western countries such as France, Germany, Australia, and Britain were invited, but this access was quickly revoked.

The construction of the resort has sparked controversy, with human rights organisations alleging forced labour, long working hours, and difficult conditions for workers.

Cost Of Staying At The Resort

Currently, only a limited number of Russian tourists are allowed, with a one-week package costing approximately $1,800, 60% more than the average monthly salary in Russia. Despite this, Anastasia expressed a desire to return, mentioning she might visit the nearby ski resort next time.

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