Ghana's leading and Al Hin striker Asamoah Gyan on Wednesday made a surprise appearance at this year's World Travel Market 2011, in London.
Asamoah Gyan who made a surprise loan move from sunderland to Al Hin in the United Arab Emirates was spotted at the Ghana stand of the exhibition in London.
His presence at the Ghana stand attracted huge attention from travel experts,exhibitors,and the general public who were eager to receive autographs from the Ghanaian striker.
The Ghanaian stand was packed as everyone was excited and dancing including the Asamoah himself to some traditional Ghanaian beats trying to help promote Ghana's tourism.
With buzz generated after the display at the Ghana stand,fellow African exhibitors Tanzania invited the striker to their stand where he was awarded with a carving made by a Tanzanian artist and a bottle of red wine.
it will be recalled the Ghanaian striker shot to fame during the 2010 world cup tournament in South Africa after scoring three goals and missing a penalty in the last minute of extra time in Ghana's quater final defeat to Uruguay.
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