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5 Luxurious Things Owned By North Korean President Kim Jong

  • 11:45 am July 6, 2018
  • Hazel

We all know what North Korea is and why it is so isolated from the rest of the world. The reason is Kim Jong. The king has his own set of rules which he imposes on people forcefully which is why his people are afraid of him and they even get punished for their mistakes. Apart from what he does in his nation, he has different fetishes and he also likes owning luxurious items, who doesn’t? They are many things that he does boasts that he owns and he most likely has the best of what he wants. Here are such magnificent things that he boasts about owning and which is quite unique.

Private Golf Cources

Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea own not one but multiple Golf courses. Each of which is taken care of by the government appointed officials.

Kim Jong Un's father, Kim Jong II claimed that he had sunk eleven hole-in-ones during an outgoing on one of the courses. And Kim carried his fathers legacy by maintaining top-quality private golf courses.

As we are already aware of his tantrums, we know he doesn't come cheap, which is why the average full-sized golf course costs about $3 million (£2M) to develop and $500,000 (£351,432) each year to keep running.



Private Island

Ever thought to have a whole island by yourself? Well, that is just too rich to think of! But nothing is impossible for a crazy leader. Kim has owned a whole Island.

A U.S celebrity visited the Island and he revealed that the island is at a secret location.

It also has several luxurious things such as a main pad for the leader.

Masikryong Ski Resort

This $35 million (£24M) Masikryong ski resort is supposed to build-up North Korea’s tourism industry.

Approximately 5000 people visit the 120 room hotel having pyramid style towers each day and this is made up of mostly tourists. And they are under strict watch by the North Korean army.

The Daily Mail said that the resort is described by Kim himself as “impeccable”, boasting wood cabin rooms, a spa, restaurant and 70 miles (110km) of ski slopes."



Ryugyong Hotel

The Ryugyong Hotel is also known as the Yu-Kyung Hotel and it is an unfinished 105-story, 3330-meter-tall (1,080 ft) pyramid-shaped skyscraper which is located in Pyongyang,

North Korea Under the guidance of Kim Jong Un’s grandfather, Kim II Sung.

Kumsusan Palace Of The Sun

Kumsusan Palace of the Sun formerly was known the Kumsusan Memorial Palace is also sometimes referred to as the Kim Il-sung Mausoleum.

It is the largest palace ever which is dedicated to a communist leader. It is bordered on its north and east sides by a large moat.