The North Korean Government of Kim Jong Un is planning a Mediterranean "costa"-style beach resort, taking inspiration from emblematic tourism hot spots in Spain, such as Benidorm.
A delegation of 20 officials from the secretive state has enjoyed a fact-finding road trip from the French border through to Barcelona and Valencia to Alicante, seeking inspiration as North Korea plans its own large beach resort in Wonsan, a port city on the country's eastern coast, according to Daily Telegraph.
According to a spokesman for the North Korean Embassy in Madrid, the delegation was "amazed by the dimensions" of Benidorm's towers and holiday parks. He added that the Marina d'Or enclosed tourism complex in Oropesa del Mar was the closest match to their plans in Wonsan, "aimed at the domestic and international markets".
Earlier this month, the delegation breezed through Barcelona, showing no interest in the architectural wonders of Antoni Gaudí or the famous Rambla boulevard.
"We wanted to focus on the beaches because that is what we are interested in," the embassy spokesman said. The group were, however, captivated by Benidorm's history-based theme park Terra Mítica, suggesting that Wonsan may one day boast an amusement park showing how North Korea evolved to perfection on the shoulders of its Asian forerunners.