Organisers said they expected 50,000 people to join the New Year's Day march against Leung Chun-ying.
Pro-government groups staged separate and smaller rallies in support of the Beijing-backed chief executive, the Herald Sun reports.
Since taking office in July, Leung's popularity has tumbled and he has faced a no-confidence vote in the legislature amid a row over illegal structures at his luxury home, which is a politically sensitive issue in the city.
According to the report, as the demonstrators set off from a park to march to the governments harbour-front headquarters, 27-year-old university student Billy Li said that they have kept voicing their concerns, but the situation is still getting worse.
Holding posters of Leung portrayed as a vampire and a wolf, the protesters, some waving flags from the British colonial era, chanted 'Give us universal suffrage immediately' and 'Step down, Leung Chun-ying'.
Leung has acknowledged and apologised for the structures, which were built without planning permission and include a wooden trellis and a glass enclosure, the report said.
Thousands of Leung's supporters chanted 'Support CY (Leung), support the government' at a separate rally earlier, the report added.
(ANI)
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