North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has inaugurated an opulent new mountain resort in Samjiyon, featuring premium amenities including hot tubs, barbecue restaurants, and luxury hotel accommodations. State media documented Kim’s comprehensive inspection of the facility, during which he personally evaluated bedding quality and toured leisure spaces alongside his daughter, Ju-ae, who analysts identify as his probable successor.
The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) portrayed the development as evidence of North Korea’s “ever-growing ideal” and “state’s potential for development,” with Kim declaring the resort an “innovative and highly civilized city representing the tourism culture of the country.” The extensive complex lies near Mount Paektu, a site of considerable ideological significance in North Korean propaganda as the purported birthplace of Kim Jong Il.
Analysts suggest the resort primarily targets international visitors rather than local citizens, given the extreme income disparity in a nation where average monthly wages approximate $3. Peter Ward of Seoul’s Sejong Institute noted that while foreigners constitute the primary demographic, the facility might also serve as incentive-based accommodation for productive worker units.
The opening coincides with North Korea’s gradual reopening to tourism after pandemic restrictions, having recently permitted Russian tourist groups and brief Western operator visits. Professor Lim Eul-Chul of Kyungnam University suggested the five new hotels could facilitate large-scale group tourism through Chinese border regions, though Chinese tourists haven’t yet returned in significant numbers.
This development occurs as Kim’s administration tours newly completed industrial facilities ahead of the Korean Workers Party’s first congress in five years, scheduled for early 2026, where economic planning will dominate the agenda.
