The resort in Wonsan, at a former missile launch site, got its nickname after Kim Jong-un reportedly sent a fact-finding mission to Spain’s Costa Blanca in 2017.
But building work was stopped by the the pandemic, and homeless wanderers – known as kkotjebi in North Korea – reportedly moved in, filling the empty hotels with faeces.
Now, after a last push, the resort is expected to open in May next year – becoming one of the largest of its kind on Earth – but its many rooms may never be filled.
North Korea expert Jacob Bogle, who created a comprehensive map of the country from satellite photos, described the sheer scale of the development.
He said: “The Wonsan resort is the largest recreational complex in North Korea and is one of the largest single-operator beach resorts in the world in terms of length.
“Initial plans released back in 2013 suggested that the resort could accommodate as many as 100,000 visitors at a time.
"Considering that only 150,000 to 200,000 foreign tourists visited the country annually pre-Covid, Wonsan would be heavily reliant on domestic tourism to reach capacity.
"North Korea does have a moderate domestic tourism industry, but Wonsan was billed as a place to draw in foreign tourists.
“Even completed projects like the Masikryong Ski Resort were never able to draw substantial numbers of foreign guests.”
He added: “Should it finally open in 2025, Russian and Chinese tourists would make up the bulk of international visitors to Wonsan.”

