Expelling Taiwan from the global stage has been one of the China's diplomatic goals. Latin America is the arena with the most severe competition across the Strait. Since the DPP taking office, Taiwan has been under greater diplomatic pressure because Beijing's fear of demonstration effect of Taipei's democratization. China's relations with Latin American have improved since Beijing joined the WTO in 2002. The author provides four suggestions for Taiwan's diplomacy. First, adjusting policy in accordance with the international change; second, managing diplomacy in Latin America with flexibility; third, achieving people's diplomacy with more academic research; and fourth, consolidating diplomatic relations with fewer mistakes.