Not something to go out of your way for. If you have time to kill, it’s a suitable diversion for up to one hour. The building is somewhat old and in need of refurbishment. Displays are rather typical of many Chinese museums, including the obligatory paean to the CCP. One hall is dedicated to the display of a large meteorite that came to earth in the Jilin area, but viewing it requires a ticket (the museum itself is free). According to the explanation I received from a kind staff member, the museum distributes 128 free tickets daily for the meteorite exhibit. Apparently, you need to be at the museum at opening time to get one. I arrived after 09:00 and none were available. If you miss the free ticket, you can buy one for 50rmb. It’s disappointing that the one rare object in the museum is sealed off and requires special effort to view. One display of note was the collection of carvings made from stony wood, a specialty craft of this area.