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Local propaganda TV channels advertise the location among the internal audience,...

Invited to rest Russians: North Korea completes the construction of a grand resort (photo)

Local propaganda TV channels advertise the location among the internal audience, praising the policy of the leader Kim Jong -in. North Korea with a four-year delay completes the construction of a grand beach resort in the tourist zone of Vonsan-Kalm. On the aerosics posted on the network, you can see new asphalt roads, car parks and a turtle -shaped arena. Metro writes about it. The resort will work hotels, shops and other tourist sites.

At the next airport, a marking was painted and the platforms were repaired, and the beaches have already appeared on the beaches, which indicates the preparation for the opening. This year, a delegation of visitors and journalists from Russia went there to get acquainted. They were informed that the resort would open soon, but no new details have emerged yet.

Meanwhile, propaganda TV channels advertise the location among the internal audience, praising the policy of the leader Kim Jong -in focus not only on military expenses, but also pay attention to the lives of ordinary people. The opening of the tourist center is presented as a gift of the dictator to their people.

It is noted that Vonsan-Kalm holidays will be made available to foreigners, but where it is planned to attract travelers, still should be found out, taking into account the specifics of this country. By the way, construction in the settlement began in 2018 and was supposed to end in 2020, but was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The erection of large apartment buildings near the coast is still underway, but their purpose is unclear. Kim Jong -in last attended this resort in April 2019.

Earlier, Focus wrote that Kevin Martin's 48-year-old military resign from Missouri (USA) lived a year in cheap cabins on cruise liners owned by NCL, Princess and Royal Caribbean. The man spent about $ 2,000 on tickets, mobile phone, insurance and health care every month. But the residential area of ​​the Park of the Clun in the United Kingdom, which is called "the second Chernobyl," is almost completely abandoned. It is located about 18 miles from Glasgow.