At the foot of Nachu Temple, it is indeed a bustling commercial district.
There are streets of night market snacks, bath centers, KTVs, hotels, tea houses, and gambling houses -- all sorts of places.
On the mountain, it's a pure land for Buddhists.
At the foot of the mountain, it's a place for mortal world's desires.
This combination doesn't conflict at all, with no contradiction. Because Buddha is Buddha, a spiritual anchor, and transcendence of the great path; whereas mortals have earthly bodies, needing life and survival.
If the Buddhist grounds allow their mortal followers at the foot of the mountain to have a way to make a living, why wouldn't they be glad?
And the industries at the foot of the mountain, they have their own order, with patrols and control by private soldiers of the warlords, everything is fine.
