North Korea's New Resort Welcomes Its First Russian Tourists Amid Human Rights Concerns

Mon Jul 14 2025 21:11:27 GMT+0300 (Eastern European Summer Time)
North Korea's New Resort Welcomes Its First Russian Tourists Amid Human Rights Concerns

The Wonsan Kalma resort, built amid allegations of labor abuses, has opened its doors to Russian tourists, aiming to boost North Korea's economy and strengthen ties with Moscow.


North Korea's recently constructed Wonsan Kalma resort has welcomed its first group of Russian tourists. While the resort is touted as a new tourist hub, reports of human rights violations during its construction raise serious ethical concerns, complicating its potential impact on North Korea’s economy.

In a significant development for North Korea’s tourism sector, the newly inaugurated Wonsan Kalma resort has welcomed its inaugural group of Russian tourists. This beach resort, which aims to attract international visitors and bolster the economy, was officially opened in a grand ceremony led by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The project, however, has drawn considerable criticism from human rights activists who highlight the harsh realities faced by construction workers involved in its development.

Critical analysis of the resort's construction process, which included satellite imagery and insider accounts, reveals a troubling picture. Human rights organizations have raised alarms over the alleged use of forced labor through so-called "shock brigades." These workers are reported to have faced severe conditions, including long hours and inadequate compensation, to meet rapid construction deadlines.

For Kim Jong Un, Wonsan holds personal significance. The resort area was once a favored holiday spot for North Korea's elite. Yet, despite its ambitions to attract one million tourists, external factors like the ongoing isolation of the country complicate this goal. The rise of the Wonsan Kalma resort was prompted by a 2017 visit from a North Korean delegation to Benidorm, Spain, igniting ideas of a similarly vibrant tourist spot.

The resort aims to become a cultural and recreational hub, complete with multiple hotels, an aquatic park, and various entertainment facilities. However, reports suggest that despite initial progress where much of the site was completed, construction had paused, only to resume following heightened diplomatic engagements with Moscow.

While the North Korean government anticipates that Russian tourists will flock to the new location, experts caution that the attraction of well-known holiday destinations, such as those in Turkey and Thailand, may overshadow Wonsan's appeal. Current pricing for tours far exceeds the average Russian salary, further complicating the potential influx of visitors.

Overall, Wonsan Kalma’s journey from a mere concept to reality is marred by a murky backdrop of human rights violations and economic aspirations, bringing to light the complexities of tourism in a highly controlled regime. North Korea's ventures into international tourism may be fraught with ethical dilemmas that challenge the motivations behind such developments.

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