A hair -raising warning has been issued to tourists who visit the Noord -Korean 'Benidorm', after 250 British have registered to see Kim's new beach resort.
The resort in Wonsan, on a former rocket launch site, was nicknamed after Kim Jong-un reportedly sent a factual mission to the Spain's Costa Blanca in 2017.
Now, after years of delay, it is planning to open this summer, with the first journeys on sale in July via Vostok Intur, a travel agency in Vladivostok, Russia.
And British also want to visit the beach made a page for people to register their interest and received more than 250 registrations within a month.
But campaigners warn that holidaymakers run the risk of paying the ultimate price, and that the safety of no one is insured in the Kingdom of Kim Jong-un.
Greg Scarlatoiu, executive director of the Committee for Human Rights in Noord -Korea, said that a visit was both unsafe and immoral.
He said: “The Wonsan-Kalma resort was built with forced labor. Holiday there is morally and ethically wrong – it's really a horror.
“Having Russian nationals vacation is proof of the pathetic isolation of both Russia and North Korea.”
British tourists who want to visit 'Benidorm' of Noord -Korea have been warned that they could endanger their safety by visiting the communist regime, whereby the executive director of the Human Rights Committee in Noord -Korea unsafe and immoral mentions
The resort in Wonsan, which was built in an old rocket launch location, will be opened this summer
The resort was nicknamed by the 'North Korean Benidorm', because Dictator Kim Jong Un was reportedly inspired by the Spain's Costa Brava Holiday Hotspot
The warnings come after the American tourist Otto Warmbier was arrested in Noord -Korea on dubious charges on a trip to Pyongyang in 2016. He was eventually released in a vegetative phase and died later
Some tourists who visit the country pay with their lives.
Scarlatoiu offered the example of Otto Warmbier, an American student who was arrested for dubious charges during a trip to Pyongyang in 2016.
Accused of bringing down a propaganda poster, he was held for 17 months, released in a vegetative state and died.