COVID-19 has severely damaged and affected Latin American society,politics,economy,and culture in many fields,especially the cultural industries of Latin American countries in 2020. In order to solve the practical difficulties in the cultural field in Latin American countries,governments and private sectors respectively launched emergency cultural strategies to deal with the pandemic,trying to help their cultural industries to tide over the difficulties. However,in response to the pandemic,various countries have exposed problems such as incomplete national cultural systems,incomplete supporting facilities,and the lack of government attention to cultural development. Although the pandemic has suspended China-Latin America’s offline cultural exchanges and personnel visits,it has given birth to a cultural exchange model with the Internet as the mainstay. In this regard,China-Latin American cultural exchanges developed steadily in three stages,basically forming an online communication model recognized by both sides,which has important implications for advancing China-Latin America’s cultural cyber diplomacy. While the two sides are steadily advancing cultural cooperation in culture,education,think tanks,and other aspects,we propose policies and suggestions on ways for both to promote China-Latin America’s cultural cyber diplomacy,with a view to achieving the vision of people-to-people exchanges and a community of common destiny for all mankind in the joint fight against the pandemic.