Michelle Lim

Michelle is an experienced full-time SEO content writer at The Thaiger, writing engaging articles across diverse topics, including travel, lifestyle, sustainability and business. As an alumna of Webster University with a double degree in Business Administration and Psychology, Michelle is also an active mental health advocate. She has contributed to scholarly and practical discussions on mental wellbeing, including publications such as 'Leveraging Nature, Activity, and Social Ties for Mental Wellbeing in Modern Society' and 'The Need for Ethical and Multiculturally Competent Practice of Psychology in Myanmar.'
  • EventsThe Power of Pride Celebration 2023 in Bangkok at CentralwOrld

    The Power of Pride Celebration 2023 in Bangkok at CentralwOrld

    As the world celebrates Pride Month, Thailand is also hosting its most spectacular, inclusive, and vibrant events to honour the LGBTQ+ community. CentralwOrld, a renowned global lifestyle destination in the heart of Bangkok, is collaborating with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Thailand, along with partners from both government and private sectors, including the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, Galderma Thailand,…

  • Things To DoWhere to travel during the rainy season in Thailand

    Where to travel during the rainy season in Thailand

    Thailand’s weather is generally defined by three seasons: hot, wet, and cool. Travel buffs often watch out for the rainy season in Thailand, which typically spans from May to October. But before you scrap your travel plans, what if we tell you that the rainy season could be an ideal time to travel around Thailand? Well, if you don’t mind…

  • TravelWhere to eat underrated international cuisines in Bangkok

    Where to eat underrated international cuisines in Bangkok

    Bangkok’s food scene is as vibrant as the city is. From street eats to fine dining, the variety of food options available is endless. Of course, it is not only the local Thai food that dominates the culinary scene- you’ll find authentic ramen, sushi, Korean barbecue, tacos, or pizza on every corner. But if you think that’s all there is,…

  • Things To DoTop 5 Japanese onsens in Bangkok to heal your mind and body

    Top 5 Japanese onsens in Bangkok to heal your mind and body

    Onsen, “hot springs,” are integral to Japanese culture for many health and leisure benefits. The onsen water is “healing,” both mentally and physically. Not only you are melting away your stress and tension, but you’re also improving blood circulation, boosting metabolism, and rejuvenating your skin. What if we tell you that you can have an authentic onsen experience right in…