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A few visitors were motivated to visit the exhibition venue after seeing media coverage. After reading a newspaper article, Mr. Han Gi-deuk traveled from Pohang to the Church in Gwanak, Seoul, to see the exhibition. He shared his impressions, “While viewing the exhibition, I found myself contemplating on whether I, as a father, am fulfilling my role properly. Today’s visit served as an opportunity for me to reflect on the responsibilities of fatherhood.”<ref name="관악publisher" />
A few visitors were motivated to visit the exhibition venue after seeing media coverage. After reading a newspaper article, Mr. Han Gi-deuk traveled from Pohang to the Church in Gwanak, Seoul, to see the exhibition. He shared his impressions, “While viewing the exhibition, I found myself contemplating on whether I, as a father, am fulfilling my role properly. Today’s visit served as an opportunity for me to reflect on the responsibilities of fatherhood.”<ref name="관악publisher" />


Since the resumption of exhibitions in 2022, visits by people from all walks of life, including those from the political, legal, government, economics, cultural, and media circles, are becoming more active. Visitors from diverse age groups, ranging from students to the elderly, praised the exhibition for providing them with opportunities to understand paternal love.<ref name="관악publisher" /> The novelist Kim Jeong-hyeon, who wrote the novel, ''Father'', described the Father Exhibition as “a space where one can read the true heart of fathers, who are always the objects of caution, in their relationships with their wives, children, and society.”<ref name="주간동아" /> Kim Ha-young from Suwon said, “I remembered my father, who always sends letters filled with thoughts of his children even when he’s away from home.”<ref name="월간조선" /><br>
Since the resumption of exhibitions in 2022, visits by people from all walks of life, including those from the political, legal, government, economic, cultural, and media circles, are becoming more active. Visitors from diverse age groups, ranging from students to the elderly, praised the exhibition for providing them with opportunities to understand paternal love.<ref name="관악publisher" /> The novelist Kim Jeong-hyeon, who wrote the novel, ''Father'', described the Father Exhibition as “a space where one can read the true heart of fathers, who are always the objects of caution, in their relationships with their wives, children, and society.”<ref name="주간동아" /> Kim Ha-young from Suwon said, “I remembered my father, who always sends letters filled with thoughts of his children even when he’s away from home.”<ref name="월간조선" /><br>


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