Hundreds of millions of Chinese migrant workers pack cold, overcrowded trains to return to their ancestral homes every Chinese New Year. Once there, they reconnect with family members they left behind, watch a bad TV program, honor their ancestors, and celebrate their roots and traditions at a time when the pace of change in their country has to feel overwhelming.
If you strip out the Christianity (on one side) and the crass commercialism (on the other) from Christmas, the experience which remains is actually very similar to the Chinese holiday. The universality of the need to embrace family and traditions should make you feel better about the holiday, not worse, particularly if you are a conservative in the true sense of the word.
Merry Christmas!