The support for beleaguered Leung, who enjoyed Beijing's backing for long, came from the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) mouthpiece People's Daily editorial as student activists who are holding pro-democracy protests threatened to occupy government buildings if Leung does not resign.
The People's Daily in its front front-page editorial praised Leung's handling of the situation so far in the former British colony.
The central government is full of confidence in Leung and is completely satisfied with his performance, it said.
"This is not only for protecting national security and interests, but also for the interests of Hong Kong," it said.
People's Daily also carried on its website a comment piece from another newspaper which stated: "Hong Kong has for many years enjoyed peace and harmony. It now sees the emergence of this embarrassing chaos, and the root cause lies with a few people who are disrespecting the law."
"Chaos denies Hong Kong residents their prosperity, goes against their wishes, and is not what all Chinese people wish to see or what we can tolerate," it said.
Also, China has suspended visits by tour groups to Hong Kong as the city's democracy movement threatened to snowball into major crisis.
The China National Tourism Administration told operators not to organise tour groups to the city.
People who booked before yesterday would not be affected, the South China Morning Post reported.
The suspension is a big blow to Hong Kong traders as thousands of Chinese would visit the region during the current week long holiday to celebrate the National Day yesterday.
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