A giant beach resort in North Korea is nearing completion, a US monitor said Thursday, with satellite pictures showing rapid progress on the sprawling development, now equipped with a water slide and cinema.
The seaside strip known as the Wonsan-Kalma Coastal Tourist Area is squeezed between a new airport and the country’s east coast, in an area that has previously been used for artillery drills and ballistic missile launches.
It is intended as a centrepiece of the isolated country’s nascent tourism industry as Pyongyang seeks to develop its economy despite international sanctions imposed over its nuclear weapons programmes.
North Korea receives an estimated 100,000 foreign tourists a year, the vast majority of them Chinese, according to industry sources, but Pyongyang issues no official figures itself.
The site’s construction has been closely overseen by leader Kim Jong Un and plans have been announced for a grand opening in October, when the country marks the 74th anniversary of the founding of the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea.
The respected 38 North website released satellite images taken as recently as December showing that most buildings previously under construction were “nearing external completion and several new or redesigned buildings were in advanced stages”.
Kim, who reportedly spent his childhood summers in the area, visited the site at least three times last year according to state media, sometimes berating officials in charge of the works and issuing detailed orders.
Kim “found that the whole street was not perfect in the artistic aspect”, the official KCNA news agency reported after his October inspection.
“He instructed officials to envisage the construction of more hotels and inns with over 30 floors,” it added, along with more games arcades, movie theatres and an “all-event stadium”, plus a “large water park and funfair”.
Satellite photos from December 28 indicated the resort was growing into a “vast beach complex”, 38 North said.
‘Great beaches’
US President Donald Trump, a former real estate developer turned billionaire, applauded North Korea’s tourism potential last year following his landmark summit with Kim in Singapore. After a four-minute screening of a bizarre Hollywood-style trailer — apparently part of an overall pitch that the US could help the North advance technologically and economically — Trump pointed to potential property projects in the cash-strapped nation.
Published in Daily Times, January 18th 2019.
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