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On a weekday afternoon this fall, the largest museum in South Korea looked as if it were preparing for a K-pop concert. Outside, a maze of crowd control barriers had been installed. A sign at the gift shop warned of “high visitor traffic.” And no, another sign asserted, the shop no longer has the me...