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Sarene Kloren It’s not the first place that comes to mind for a beach holiday, but North Korea is hoping to change that.The reclusive nation, long closed off to much of the world, is making waves with ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he wants the luxury resort on the eastern seacoast to become a "world destination," but ...
Kim Jong Un watches swimmers use waterslide as North Korea opens huge beach resort to boost tourism The retreat, on North Korea’s east coast, can accommodate up to 20,000 visitors, according to ...
Kim Jong Un has unveiled a beach resort equipped with water slides, hotels, restaurants and shopping centres in a move to promote tourism. The North Korean leader was seen relaxing poolside next to ...
North Korea has opened a large-scale beach resort in the eastern coastal region of Kalma, with leader Kim Jong Un calling it one of the "greatest" successes this year, state media reported Thursday.
North Korea has completed construction on a massive tourist resort boasting colourful water slides and swimming pools, a pet project of leader Kim Jong Un.
North Korea will open the site to domestic tourists first The Wonsan-Kalma beach resort is North Korea’s biggest tourist site.
North Korea is opening a beach resort that its leader Kim Jong Un hopes will boost tourism in the secretive communist regime, state media reports. Wonsan Kalma on the east coast will open to domestic ...
North Korea inaugurated the Wonsan-Kalma resort, a seaside tourism city aimed at attracting foreign visitors. Despite severe hardships, Kim Jong Un promotes it as evidence of care for citizens.
However, who will be able to visit it and can tourists now visit North Korea? A lavish seaside resort was launched in North Korea and will open its doors to the public on July 1st.
North Korea has opened a grand seaside resort called Wonsan-Kalma. State media described it as a“national treasure-level tourism city”. Kim Jong Un i ...
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