Kim showered effusive praise on the newly renovated Yangdok Country Hot Spring Resort, according to state media, during his visit to an area being developed as a ski destination.

Kim was effusive with his praise for the resort, which he said was a major contrast to another town partly funded by South Korea.
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Kim described the Yangdok complex as a “perfect match for the geographic characteristics and natural environment of the area,” the state-run KCNA news agency reported.
“Feasting on the service buildings in the hot spring resort from the observation deck, he said it is peculiar and absolutely perfect,” it added.
Kim went on to say Yangdok was a “striking contrast” to the Mount Kumgang tourist area, whose destruction marked an inauspicious end to a project that had attracted millions of dollars in investment from the South in the hope of improving ties after decades of hostility.

The Yangdok County Hot Spring Resort is a major new tourist development in North Korea.
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He ordered all structures erected by South Korea to be rebuilt so they “meet our own sentiment and aesthetic taste.”

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Hyundai Asan — which funded much of the Mount Kumgang development — said in a statement it was “confused by this sudden announcement” but it would “respond in a calm manner.”
South Korea’s Unification Ministry said Friday that it had received a letter from North Korea asking to discuss the destruction of the Mount Kumgang facilities via the Kaesong communications office, which was reopened following the talks between Kim and Moon last year.

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CNN’s James Griffiths contributed reporting.
Kim Jong Un visits ‘peculiar and absolutely perfect’ North Korean spa town