North Korea has inaugurated a large resort on its eastern coast to boost the tourism sector. The Wonsan Kalma Coastal Tourist Area, which can host nearly 20,000 visitors, reflects the ambition of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Tourists have reportedly reacted positively to the resort's grandeur. Plans for future large-scale tourist zones are in development. However, transportation limitations may restrict daily visits to around 170, influencing the resort's growth potential despite its ambitious scale and features.
North Korea has opened a massive 'world-class cultural resort' on its eastern coast, designed to accommodate nearly 20,000 tourists in a bold push for tourism development.
Kim Jong Un views the Wonsan Kalma Coastal Tourist Area as a hallmark achievement and envisions expanding the tourism industry to include more large-scale tourist zones.
Tourists expressed overwhelming emotion at the new heights of North Korean tourism culture, showcasing the allure of the new coastal resort as a competitive tourist destination.
Onlookers expect about 170 visitors a day due to limited transportation options, which may leave the resort's potential for growth constrained despite the initial ambition.
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