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Image of the Central News Agency of Korea showing an aerial view of the coastal tourist area of ​​Wonsan Kalma.

Image source, KCNA

Photo foot, Image of the Central News Agency of Korea showing an aerial view of the coastal tourist area of ​​Wonsan Kalma.

    • Author, Kelly ng
    • Author's title, BBC News

North Korea will open a spa with which its leader, Kim Jong-un, hopes to boost tourism in the hermetic communist regime, state media reported.

Wonsan Kalma, on the east coast, will open its doors to national tourists on July 1, six years after the planned date of completion. It is not known when it will receive foreigners.

Kim grew up surrounded by luxury in Wonsan, where much of the country's elite has private villages, and the leader has been trying to transform the city, which in the past housed a missile test field.

The state media KCNA states that the spa has capacity for 20,000 visitors and occupies an extension of 4 km beach, with hotels, restaurants, shopping centers and an aquatic park. The existence of these facilities could not be verified independently.

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