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Kim’s Coastal Dream: Wonsan Resort Opens

North Korea has launched a new seaside tourist zone in Wonsan, inaugurated by Kim Jong Un. With beaches, sports arenas, and dining spots, the resort aims to welcome 20,000 guests, starting July 1, amid easing travel restrictions. North Korea has officially opened a massive new tourist zone in the coastal city of Wonsan, aiming to draw more domestic and foreign travelers. Inaugurated on Wednesday by Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un, the Wonsan Kalma coastal area is set to offer beach access, recreational facilities, and dining options. A Family Affair  The opening ceremony was attended by Kim’s daughter Kim Ju Ae and wife Ri Sol Ju. State media described Kim’s reaction to the site as one of “great satisfaction.” Related News Resort Features According to KCNA, the resort includes sea-bathing services, commercial areas, and facilities to host up to 20,000 guests. The new zone will be open to North Korean citizens starting July 1. Tourism as a Lifeline  With international sanctions squeezing the economy, tourism remains a rare untapped revenue source for Pyongyang. Before the pandemic, North Korea saw tourist numbers jump from 100,000 in 2014 to 350,000 in 2019. Who Can Visit?  Since 2023, North Korea has gradually reopened to foreigners—mostly pre-approved tourists from allied nations like Russia. Strict vetting remains in place for all visitors. Bottom Line  As global sanctions tighten, North Korea is banking on tourism to generate income, and the Wonsan resort is its latest high-profile gamble to attract attention—and tourists.

Published By: Manisha Chauhan
Last Updated: July 10, 2025 17:16:13 IST

North Korea has launched a new seaside tourist zone in Wonsan, inaugurated by Kim Jong Un. With beaches, sports arenas, and dining spots, the resort aims to welcome 20,000 guests, starting July 1, amid easing travel restrictions.

North Korea has officially opened a massive new tourist zone in the coastal city of Wonsan, aiming to draw more domestic and foreign travelers. Inaugurated on Wednesday by Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un, the Wonsan Kalma coastal area is set to offer beach access, recreational facilities, and dining options.

A Family Affair 
The opening ceremony was attended by Kim’s daughter Kim Ju Ae and wife Ri Sol Ju. State media described Kim’s reaction to the site as one of “great satisfaction.”

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Resort Features
According to KCNA, the resort includes sea-bathing services, commercial areas, and facilities to host up to 20,000 guests. The new zone will be open to North Korean citizens starting July 1.

Tourism as a Lifeline 
With international sanctions squeezing the economy, tourism remains a rare untapped revenue source for Pyongyang. Before the pandemic, North Korea saw tourist numbers jump from 100,000 in 2014 to 350,000 in 2019.

Who Can Visit? 
Since 2023, North Korea has gradually reopened to foreigners—mostly pre-approved tourists from allied nations like Russia. Strict vetting remains in place for all visitors.

Bottom Line 
As global sanctions tighten, North Korea is banking on tourism to generate income, and the Wonsan resort is its latest high-profile gamble to attract attention—and tourists.

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