I wanted to get everyone's thoughts on this news about North Korea opening up a beach destination they're calling their version of Benidorm. Just saw this fascinating BBC piece about one of the first tourist groups allowed to visit Wonsan Kalma's beaches. Apparently, they were constantly flanked by guards and had to follow strict rules, which honestly sounds both intriguing and a bit unnerving.
What really caught my attention was how they're trying to make this a luxury destination while still maintaining tight control over visitors. It's such a unique glimpse into how North Korea is attempting to boost tourism while keeping their usual restrictions in place. I can't help but wonder if this is a sign of the country slowly opening up more to outsiders, or if it's just a carefully controlled experiment. The whole concept of a heavily guarded beach resort is just wild to me.
What's your advice for fellow travelers? Would you consider visiting a place like this, or is it too restrictive to be worth it?

