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The main exhibition hall features over 200 literary works, including writings by established authors such as Park Mok-wol, Lee Hyun-se, and Jung Ho-seung, works by literature club members, and the readers’ contributions, including their writings, photographs, and memorabilia, submitted to Melchizedek Publishing Company.  
The main exhibition hall features over 200 literary works, including writings by established authors such as Park Mok-wol, Lee Hyun-se, and Jung Ho-seung, works by literature club members, and the readers’ contributions, including their writings, photographs, and memorabilia, submitted to Melchizedek Publishing Company.  


The works submitted by literary club members and readers include poems, essays, columns, photographs, and memorabilia that contain stories and memories of fathers. The exhibition showcases a variety of memorabilia, ranging from the items imbued with tender memories between fathers and children to the objects used by fathers who experienced significant events in Korean modern history. Depending on the unique features of the exhibition venue, writings by local authors may be added or props may be changed accordingly. The exhibition hall is organized into five themes under the subtitle, “On That Silent Love,” Hall 1. “Father’s Home,” Hall 2. “I’m Okay,” Hall 3. “. . . ,” Hall 4. “That’s What a Father Is,” Hall 5. “I Came to Find the Lost.” To help visitors evoke memories of their own fathers, each sub-theme is created using common phrases frequently spoken by fathers in their everyday life.
The works submitted by literary club members and readers include poems, essays, columns, photographs, and memorabilia that contain stories and memories of fathers. The exhibition showcases a variety of memorabilia, ranging from the items imbued with tender memories between fathers and children to the objects used by fathers who experienced significant events in Korean modern history. Depending on the unique features of the exhibition venue, writings by local authors may be added or props may be changed accordingly. The exhibition hall is organized into five themes under the subtitle, “On That Silent Love,” Hall 1. “Father’s Home,” Hall 2. “I’m Okay,” Hall 3. “. . . ,” Hall 4. “That’s What a Father Is,” Hall 5. “I Came to Find the Lost.” To help visitors evoke memories of their own fathers, each sub-theme is created using common phrases frequently spoken by fathers in their everyday lives.


The entrance of the exhibition hall is adorned with wrought iron gates, and on the doorplate, the most common name among men born during the Korean baby boomer era, “Young-soo,” is engraved to enhance empathy.<ref>[https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20160507037800004 Names preferred by time period, 1940's Yeongsoo, Youngja to 2010's Minjun, Seoyeon], ''Yonhap News'', May 9, 2016</ref><ref>[https://www.busan.com/view/busan/view.php?code=2019100218235367471 A time to reflect on our fathers who protected the family with the weight of life.], ''Busan Ilbo'', October 2, 2019</ref> In each hall, there are themed prop zones installed to complement the respective themes.{{앨범
The entrance of the exhibition hall is adorned with wrought iron gates, and on the doorplate, the most common name among men born during the Korean baby boomer era, “Young-soo,” is engraved to enhance empathy.<ref>[https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20160507037800004 Names preferred by time period, 1940's Yeongsoo, Youngja to 2010's Minjun, Seoyeon], ''Yonhap News'', May 9, 2016</ref><ref>[https://www.busan.com/view/busan/view.php?code=2019100218235367471 A time to reflect on our fathers who protected the family with the weight of life.], ''Busan Ilbo'', October 2, 2019</ref> In each hall, there are themed prop zones installed to complement the respective themes.{{앨범